We can't Let It Go, and now we don't have to - Frozen in Concert is getting its world premiere at London's Royal Albert Hall.
The world-famous venue hosted a screening of the modern Disney classic last year and the film returns in October, this time with a full orchestra.
Frozen review: Heartfelt fairytale musical is a new Disney classic
Evening (6.30pm) and matinee (2pm) performances take place on Thursday, October 29.
Tickets are priced from £33.10 and go on sale this Friday, September 18 at 9am.
"Frozen is simply a phenomenon, but fans have never had the chance to experience anything like this," said Director of Events at the Royal Albert Hall Lucy Noble.
"That joyous slice of Disney escapism screened in the UK's biggest cinema, complete with a full concert orchestra bringing to life the incredible score - for the first time in forever."
Music on the night comes from the...
The world-famous venue hosted a screening of the modern Disney classic last year and the film returns in October, this time with a full orchestra.
Frozen review: Heartfelt fairytale musical is a new Disney classic
Evening (6.30pm) and matinee (2pm) performances take place on Thursday, October 29.
Tickets are priced from £33.10 and go on sale this Friday, September 18 at 9am.
"Frozen is simply a phenomenon, but fans have never had the chance to experience anything like this," said Director of Events at the Royal Albert Hall Lucy Noble.
"That joyous slice of Disney escapism screened in the UK's biggest cinema, complete with a full concert orchestra bringing to life the incredible score - for the first time in forever."
Music on the night comes from the...
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