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Tokyo Disney Resort Will Suspend Nightly Fireworks for Roughly Five Months in 2026

The scheduled breaks will leave long stretches with few evening spectacles and the resort has offered no detailed public explanation.

Overview

  • Tokyo Disney Resort plans to suspend its regular fireworks show Sky Full of Colors from June 15 through September 14 and again from September 25 through November 27, removing the standard display for roughly five months in 2026.
  • The final performance of Sky Full of Colors is scheduled for June 14, after which the first suspension begins on June 15 and runs through much of the summer.
  • Tokyo Disneyland’s projection‑mapping show Reach for the Stars will run through September 14 but is also scheduled to end that day, which could leave the resort with few nightly entertainment options between mid‑September and late September.
  • The resort has not given a detailed public reason for the extended pauses; guests and past practice point to summer weather as a likely factor but that explanation has not been confirmed.
  • Seasonal productions such as Night High Halloween and Starbright Christmas are expected to replace fireworks on parts of the calendar and the changes come as Tokyo Disney continues a Tomorrowland expansion with new rides planned for 2027.