Lovers of Disney' s musical masterpieces are invited to the Paris La Défense Arena on Saturday November 11 and Sunday November 12, 2023, for Disney's 100th anniversary concert!
This weekend, Europe's largest indoor venue opens its doors to young and old Disney fans to enjoy the most beautiful music from Cinderella, Aladdin, The Little Mermaid, The Lion King, Beauty and the Beast, Mulan, Tarzan... all brought to life by a philharmonic orchestra! As you may have guessed, the new must-see songs from Vaïana, The Snow Queen and Encanto are also likely to be performed live.
In short, 3 hours of magic to (re)discover Disney's musical classics performed by 500 artists on stage: that's the program awaiting you on November 11 and 12, 2023 at Paris La Défense Arena.
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But when should the doors open? When should the show start? How do you get to the venue, and which items are prohibited and which are allowed? If you already have your ticket for one of these two performances, then Paris La Défense Arena has revealed all the practical information you need to know to prepare for your visit to this venue in Hauts-de-Seine.
On Saturday November 11, the doors will open at 6.30pm, so that the show can start at 8pm. Please note that there will be a 30-minute intermission at 9:30pm. On Sunday November 12, doors will open at 1pm and the concert is scheduled to start at 2:30pm, with a 30-minute intermission again at 4pm.
Another important piece of information concerns transport to and from the venue. In view of the large crowds expected, the venue recommends that spectators use public transport to get to and from the Paris La Défense Arena. This is all the more important as work is planned on the ring road, which may " affect the flow of traffic around the venue ".
As a reminder, you can take metro line 1, RER line A, Tramway T2 or Transilien lines L and U.
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Please note that Paris La Défense Arena has several different entrances, depending on where you sit in the hall. Therefore, " the colored access indicated on your ticket (yellow, red or purple) helps you to find your way around, but does not represent a compulsory passage point for screening ", as the Paris La Défense Arena points out, and advises you to go directly to the entrances indicated below:
The venue also advises the public to arrive 15 to 20 minutes before doors open, and not to arrive before 4:30 pm on Saturday November 11, and not before 11 am on Sunday November 12. "For reasons of ease and fluidity of access, access to security checks is not organized solely by order of arrival of spectators in the queue, but also takes into account the category of ticket and the fluidity of passage at the various points" Paris La Défense Arena would like to point out.
On its website, Paris La Défense Arena also provides a list of prohibited items at concerts, "in accordance with legislation governing establishments open to the public ". Forbidden are " all dangerous and illicit objects that are bulky, that could be used as projectiles and that could be a danger to spectators, visitors or artists, or that could be diverted from their intended use for malicious purposes", such as bottles and flasks over 50 cl, helmets, alcoholic beverages, any object on wheels (skateboards, rollerblades, etc.), unauthorized cameras, rigid umbrellas, megaphones and foghorns. The venue also states: "In view of current events, we are tightening up access to bags on the site. Authorized bags or saddlebags must be less than 10L ".
However, gourds or plastic bottles of up to 50 cl are permitted (one gourd or bottle per person). Strollers are also permitted at this event, but " must be left in the passageways only in dedicated, unsupervised areas, and under the responsibility of each individual ", as the venue points out. " Changing bags and only childcare accessories strictly necessary for the duration of the event are also authorized ", it adds.
Once the concert is over, it's best to head for La Défense station (Line 1 / RER A) if you wish to return to Paris. For all other directions, go to La Défense station for Transilien lines L and T2. " If you're taking public transport to Saint-Germain-en-Laye, Cergy and Poissy, you can get to Nanterre Préfecture station and take the RER A," adds Paris La Défense Arena.
Enjoy the concert!
Dates and Opening Time
From November 11, 2023 to November 12, 2023
Location
Paris La Défense Arena
99 Jardin de l'Arche
92000 Nanterre
Prices
à partir de: €49
Official website
www.parisladefense-arena.com