Skip to the content

Disney Encanto: The Sing-Along Film Concert Comes to Midland Center

Disney Concerts’ Encanto: The Sing-Along Film Concert comes to Midland Center for the Arts on September 23 at 6:30 PM. Encanto lovers of all ages can sing along with their favorite GRAMMY®-Award winning songs performed by a live band of musicians while watching the entire film.

Produced by AMP Worldwide, Disney Encanto: The Sing-Along Film Concert will include all the music of the Academy Award®-winning film, including iconic hits like “We Don’t Talk About Bruno” and “Surface Pressure” performed live. While live characters do not appear in this event, fans are encouraged to dress up as Mirabel, Luisa, Isabela, or any of their favorite characters from the film and to use their voices to transform each venue into one big celebration of the Madrigal family.

Tickets for Disney Encanto: The Sing-Along Film Concert are on sale now and start at $39.50. Tickets can be purchased online at midlandcenter.org, by phone at 989-631-8250, or by visiting the Center’s Box Office at 1801 W St. Andrews Rd. A limited number of VIP tickets are available for $135 (plus fees) and include premium seating and a specially designed Encanto gift pack (LED Miracle Candle, exclusive blanket & VIP lanyard).

The Encanto Original Motion Picture Soundtrack features eight original songs by the Academy Award-nominated, Tony® and Grammy®-winning songwriter/composer Lin-Manuel Miranda (Hamilton, Moana) with an original score by Academy Award-nominated and Grammy-winning composer Germaine Franco. Music from Encanto swept the Visual Media categories at the 65th Grammy Awards®, winning Compilation Soundtrack for Visual Media, Score Soundtrack for Visual Media, and Song Written for Visual Media (“We Don’t Talk About Bruno”).

# # #

For more information, please contact Alex Woody at woody@midlandcenter.org.

About the author

Alex Woody

Alex Woody

Alex Woody is the Public Relations Manager at Midland Center for the Arts. Telling the stories of artists, innovators, and modern-day explorers!

For more information or high-resolution photos, contact Alex at woody@midlandcenter.org.