Disney’s Worlds Collide Concert Tour Expands to 48 Arenas Across North America This Fall

AEG Presents and Disney Concerts have announced the Worlds Collide Concert Tour, a 48-arena North American run featuring stars from the Descendants, ZOMBIES, and Camp Rock franchises. The tour kicks off September 25 at Acrisure Arena in Palm Desert and closes December 13 at Arena CDMX in Mexico City. A Disney+ Perks presale begins March 23 at 10 a.m. local time, with general on-sale launching March 27.

The cast includes Malachi Barton, Liamani Segura, Dara ReneĆ©, Mekonnen Knife, Hudson Stone, Swayam Bhatia, Kiara Romero, and Alexandro Byrd, bringing together talent from across three generations of Disney franchise storytelling. The addition of Camp Rock to this year’s lineup expands the musical universe considerably, and the production promises next-level choreography and special effects to match the scale of the venues.

The numbers behind last year’s run make the expansion feel earned. The 2025 Descendants/ZOMBIES: Worlds Collide Tour grossed more than $40 million, sold 457,949 tickets across 44 shows, and earned a Pollstar Awards nomination for Top Family Tour. This year adds four more dates, three countries, and a deeper catalog of songs to draw from.

The routing covers the full breadth of North America, with major stops at Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles, United Center in Chicago, Scotiabank Arena in Toronto, Barclays Center in Brooklyn, TD Garden in Boston, State Farm Arena in Atlanta, and Toyota Center in Houston, before crossing into Mexico for arena dates in Monterrey, Guadalajara, and Mexico City.

VIP packages are available, including Q&A opportunities with the cast. Full details at worldscollidetour.com.

2026 Worlds Collide Concert Tour North American Dates:

September 25 — Palm Desert, CA — Acrisure Arena

September 26 — Phoenix, AZ — Mortgage Matchup Center

September 28 — Los Angeles, CA — Crypto.com Arena

September 30 — Inglewood, CA — Kia Forum

October 1 — Anaheim, CA — Honda Center

October 3 — San Francisco, CA — Chase Center

October 4 — Sacramento, CA — Golden 1 Center

October 6 — Portland, OR — Moda Center

October 8 — Vancouver, BC — Rogers Arena

October 10 — Tacoma, WA — Tacoma Dome

October 11 — Spokane, WA — Spokane Arena

October 13 — Boise, ID — ExtraMile Arena

October 14 — Salt Lake City, UT — Delta Center

October 17 — Kansas City, MO — T-Mobile Center

October 18 — Minneapolis, MN — Target Center

October 19 — Chicago, IL — United Center

October 21 — Rosemont, IL — Allstate Arena

October 22 — Cincinnati, OH — Heritage Bank Center

October 23 — Detroit, MI — Little Caesars Arena

October 25 — Cleveland, OH — Rocket Arena

October 27 — Indianapolis, IN — Gainbridge Fieldhouse

October 28 — Pittsburgh, PA — PPG Paints Arena

October 30 — Ottawa, ON — Canadian Tire Centre

October 31 — Hamilton, ON — TD Coliseum

November 1 — Toronto, ON — Scotiabank Arena

November 3 — Boston, MA — TD Garden

November 4 — Worcester, MA — DCU Center

November 6 — Hartford, CT — PeoplesBank Arena

November 7 — Brooklyn, NY — Barclays Center

November 8 — Belmont Park, NY — UBS Arena

November 10 — Newark, NJ — Prudential Center

November 13 — Philadelphia, PA — Xfinity Mobile Arena

November 14 — Baltimore, MD — CFG Bank Arena

November 16 — Charlottesville, VA — John Paul Jones Arena

November 17 — Washington, DC — Capital One Arena

November 19 — Charlotte, NC — Spectrum Center

November 20 — Greensboro, NC — First Horizon Coliseum

November 22 — Nashville, TN — Bridgestone Arena

November 24 — Sunrise, FL — Amerant Bank Arena

November 25 — Orlando, FL — Kia Center

November 28 — Tampa, FL — Benchmark International Arena

November 30 — Atlanta, GA — State Farm Arena

December 2 — Houston, TX — Toyota Center

December 3 — Dallas, TX — American Airlines Center

December 4 — Austin, TX — Moody Center

December 8 — Monterrey, Mexico — Arena Monterrey

December 11 — Guadalajara, Mexico — Arena Guadalajara

December 13 — Mexico City, Mexico — Arena CDMX