Disneyland Paris Pauses ‘Lion King’ Stage Show for Refurbishment Through June 12
The resort frames the pause as routine upkeep with a tentative June 13 return.
Overview
- The Frontierland Theater, which shut Monday for a scheduled break, remained closed Tuesday as on-site photos confirmed the pause.
- Disneyland Paris set the downtime from May 4 to June 12 and penciled in June 13 for the show's return, a date that could shift with the project timeline.
- The resort calls the closure a “scheduled break” and has given no details on work scope, with reporters expecting routine maintenance rather than visible changes.
- The Lion King: Rhythms of the Pride Lands is a 30-minute live show that opened in 2019 and features music and dance inspired by the 1994 animated film and its stage adaptations.
- Guests seeking similar entertainment can visit Festival of the Lion King at Disney’s Animal Kingdom or Hong Kong Disneyland, or see The Lion King on Broadway and its touring productions.