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Alexander Smail

Disney On Ice Glasgow: How to get tickets for OVO Hydro show

Disney On Ice is coming to Glasgow in 2023 as part of its UK tour.

The show will be performed at the OVO Hydro next March over a four-day period. It features classic characters such as Mickey Mouse, Minnie Mouse, Miguel, Moana, Elsa, Belle, Genie, and more performing figure skating.

Other UK cities that will host the event include London, Liverpool, and Leeds. Tickets go on sale next week.

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The organisers state: "Disney On Ice combines the incredible talents of world-class ice skaters and Disney heartwarming stories, lavish costumes, dazzling lighting and enchanting music to create an extraordinary show for families around the world."

Here is everything you need to know about Disney On Ice before its appearance in Glasgow next year, including how to get tickets.

When is Disney On Ice playing at the OVO Hydro?

There will be a total of seven shows between March 23 and March 26. See below for a full breakdown of showtimes:

  • March 23 — 6.30pm
  • March 24 — 6.30pm
  • March 25 — 10.30am, 2.30pm, 6.30pm
  • March 26 — 10.30am, 2.30pm

How long does the show last?

The show lasts for approximately two hours, with a 15-minute interval in the middle.

How much are tickets?

This will depend on which show you choose to attend, as well as which seats you pick. Those closest to the front will likely be more expensive than those at the back of the venue.

According to the OVO Hydro website, tickets range in price from £21.00 to £58.45.

Where can I get tickets?

Tickets for the Glasgow shows go on sale on November 4. You can sign up for presale alerts here.

You can buy tickets either through the Disney On Ice website or the OVO Hydro.

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