FREE Virtual Viewing of Disney’s “The Lion King: Rhythms of the Pride Lands” Tonight
Enjoy the magic of Disney from home!
Experience the magic of Disney wherever you are with Disney Magic Moments, a website that was created by Disney to offer fun and engaging Disney content, stories, and resources – all for FREE!
Head over to the Magic Moments site tonight, May 22nd, where they are offering a virtual viewing of “The Lion King: Rhythms of the Pride Lands” from Disneyland Paris at 7p.m. ET!
Experience iconic moments from “The Lion King” like you’ve never lived them before with this fun performance. Your kiddos will jump, sway, and roar as the tribe of singers, dancers and acrobats dressed as Rafiki, Simba, Timon, Pumbaa, Nala, Mufasa and Scar bring famous Pride Rock anthems to life!
You can also use “The Lion King” augmented reality effects on Instagram to look like you are in The Lion King on Broadway! Note that you will need to be using a mobile device.
For added fun, download these “The Lion King” activity sheets to enjoy while you’re watching the show!
When I go to the website I don’t see it?
Im not seeing it either
Try clicking “The Lion King: Rhythms of the Pride Lands” in the post. I just updated it.
Me either?
Same nothing on the website that I can see
I just updated the post! Try clicking on the “The Lion King: Rhythms of the Pride Lands” inside the post.
Ditto
“The Lion King: Rhythms of the Pride Lands” – click on that in the post. We just updated it.
Same nothing is coming
“The Lion King: Rhythms of the Pride Lands” – click on that in the post. We just added a new link.
Thanks
It worked for me, I’m watching on my big tv via cast to my roku, we saw this in theaters too before covid19 hit, this is good. Mufasa outfit is wicked cool!!! I saw the Disney Halloween fireworks full too from other post, so fun.
So cool! The costumes and singing are amazing. Thanks for sharing.
You are so welcome, Tonya S!
I missed it live. Any idea if it will be viewable afterwards?
Just go through the link. It’s on the Disney Paris youtube page.
Wow! Thanks for the tip! I missed seeing the original post. So glad I can see it on YouTube.