Disney World Beat is back for 2025, bringing the magic of Disney music to life in a fun new way. Since its debut, this one-of-a-kind concert experience has captivated audiences with its fresh, jazz-infused take on beloved Disney classics. Combining big band energy, dynamic rhythms, and exciting visuals, the event has become a must-see for both Disney fans and jazz lovers alike.
Unlike traditional Disney concerts, Disney World Beat reimagines iconic songs with a vibrant mix of jazz, Latin, and soul, creating an exciting and stylish new sound. Under the direction of Disney music expert Brad Kelly, the 21-member ensemble features top musicians and vocalists from the United States, and delivers a high-energy performance that brings Disney’s musical storytelling to life in an entirely fresh way.

Since its sold-out first performances in 2019, the Disney World Beat concept has continued to grow in popularity, selling out tours across the country. Audiences have embraced the lively, sophisticated arrangements and world-class musicianship, making it a standout event in the Disney concert lineup.

This year's event will see the tour brought to 10 destinations across Japan over a period of just over three weeks. The schedule is as follows:
- April 5 (Sat) – Hokutopia Sakura Hall, Tokyo
- April 6 (Sun) – Aichi Prefectural Arts Theater Concert Hall, Aichi
- April 12 (Sat) – Sears Home Yume Hall, Kumamoto
- April 13 (Sun) – Shimonoseki Civic Center, Yamaguchi
- April 17 (Thu) – Opera City Concert Hall, Tokyo
- April 18 (Fri) – Yokohama Minato Mirai Hall, Kanagawa
- April 19 (Sat) – Sirius Cultural Creation Center, Kanagawa
- April 23 (Wed) – Toin Gakuen Symphony Hall, Kanagawa (Closed performance)
- April 25 (Fri) – Kobe International Hall, Hyogo
- April 26 (Sat) – Fenice Sakai Large Hall, Osaka
- April 27 (Sun) – Shoken Gakuen Maebashi Hall, Gunma
- April 28 (Mon) – Suntory Hall, Tokyo
- April 29 (Tue, National Holiday) – Iwata Civic Cultural Center "Kataria", Shizuoka
More information about ticketing can be found on the official event website—please note that some ticket types are already sold out due to demand.