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Disney’s Encanto like you’ve never seen (or heard) before

This screening, accompanied by a live orchestra, is an experience you won’t want to miss.

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A still from Disney's Encanto

The FWSO will bring music from the movie to life, including songs like “Waiting On A Miracle.”

Photo courtesy of Disney Concerts

Calling all Disney fans: The Fort Worth Symphony Orchestra is bringing the magic of Encanto to life for two nights only. See the full feature-length film enhanced with a live orchestra scoring the songs on Friday, Dec. 15 + Saturday, Dec. 16.

Our opinion? Experiencing your favorite movie as a “film concert” is way better than watching it at home. Audience members of all ages will laugh, sing, cheer, and maybe even shed a tear during those extra special moments. (Read: It’s hard not to be charmed by Encanto in Concert.)

Join FWSO at Will Rogers Auditorium for this special musical experience fit for every generation. See you there, Fort Worth. Reserve tickets.

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