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BusinessToday
25-05-2025
- Entertainment
- BusinessToday
Disney Jr Characters Set To Dazzle Southeast Asia In Maiden Live Tour
Southeast Asia, get ready for a magical musical journey! For the first time ever, the 'Disney Jr Live On Tour: Let's Play!' is set to light up stages across the region, bringing a star-studded lineup of beloved characters including Mickey Mouse, Ariel the Little Mermaid and Team Spidey to families in six vibrant cities from July to October 2025. This highly anticipated tour promises an interactive, high-energy concert experience that will transport kids and parents alike into the whimsical world of Disney Jr, complete with singing, dancing, dazzling 3D visuals and thrilling acrobatics. For the tour, Mickey Mouse throws the ultimate playdate at the Clubhouse but not everything goes according to plan. When a mysterious green weather pattern threatens to cancel the fun, Team Spidey from Marvel's Spidey and His Amazing Friends swings in to save the day. Alongside them, fan-favourite characters like SuperKitties' Ginny and Bitsy, the Puppy Dog Pals and Minnie Mouse join the fun in a vibrant musical extravaganza. Kids can groove to hit songs from their favourite shows, including 'Hot Dog' (Mickey Mouse Clubhouse), 'Oopsie Kitty' (SuperKitties) and 'Do the Spidey' (Marvel's Spidey and His Amazing Friends). After winning hearts across the U.S. and debuting internationally in London, the 'Disney Jr Live On Tour: Let's Play!' is ready to create unforgettable memories for families across Southeast Asia and they will be making stops in: Jakarta, Indonesia, from Aug 1-3, Bekasi, Indonesia, from Aug 8-10 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, from Aug 29-Sept 1 Singapore, from Sept 5-7 Manila, Philippines, from Sept 19-28 Bangkok, Thailand, Oct 23-26 'This show promises to create unforgettable memories and is a joyful way to spend family time in 2025,' Proactiv Entertainment Chief Executive Officer Nicolás Renna said Tickets and updates are available at . Fans can also follow the excitement on Instagram, Facebook, TikTok and via #DisneyJrTour. So, gather your little adventurers, grab those Mickey ears, and get ready to sing, dance and save the day with your favourite Disney Jr heroes. This is one live show your family won't want to miss! Related


Car and Driver
21-05-2025
- Automotive
- Car and Driver
Oscar Mayer Wienermobiles to Race on the Oval Ahead of Indy 500
Oscar Mayer will hold the first "Wienie 500" race on Friday, May 23, before the legendary Indianapolis 500 race kicks off on Sunday. The race will see all six Wienermobiles face off, each representing a hot-dog style from a different U.S. region. The race will be streamed on the Fox Sports app and the @INDYCARonFOX social media accounts at 2:00 p.m. ET. Each year, on the Sunday before Memorial Day, 33 screaming IndyCar race cars line up in rows of three before blasting across the Yard of Bricks at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway at 230 mph to kick off the Indy 500. But this year, before the professional drivers begin the chase for the legendary Borg-Warner Trophy, a more unusual kind of race will occur at the famed oval circuit. On May 23, six of Oscar Mayer's iconic Wienermobiles will hold a race of their own, each representing a different regional hot dog from the United States. Oscar Mayer is calling the event the "Wienie 500," and it will actually be the first time that all six Wienermobiles, which spend their days traversing the country for promotional events, will be together in the same place in over 10 years. The race has been devised as part of a partnership with the Indianapolis Motor Speedway that sees Oscar Mayer become the "Official Hot Dog" of the Indy 500. Caleb Miller Associate News Editor Caleb Miller began blogging about cars at 13 years old, and he realized his dream of writing for a car magazine after graduating from Carnegie Mellon University and joining the Car and Driver team. He loves quirky and obscure autos, aiming to one day own something bizarre like a Nissan S-Cargo, and is an avid motorsports fan.

Yahoo
23-04-2025
- Sport
- Yahoo
Altoona Elementary teacher gets surprise award from Brewers' 'famous racing sausages'
ALTOONA — The Milwaukee Brewers' famous frozen racing sausages found themselves out of the ballpark on Tuesday, as the quintet paid a visit to Altoona Elementary School to honor a local teacher. Kids in the gymnasium who met all five of the sausages screamed with excitement to hear one of their teachers named as a recipient of the Grand Slam Teacher Award: third-grade teacher Alayna Deignan. Altoona staff and the Brewers kept it a secret until they met with the school that morning. 'It was a super shocking surprise, but it feels very good,' Deignan said. 'I am just very humbled to know that all of my hard work as a teacher has paid off and is recognized by others. And I am a lifelong Brewers' fan; I even have a dog named Bernie.' Rick Schlesinger, president of business operations for the Brewers, said their tour to Wisconsin schools started a few months ago in Madison and Green Bay, as now they find themselves in Eau Claire County. 'The goal is to eventually, over several years, go to all 72 counties, bringing the sausages, bringing a little excitement to the schools, honoring teachers and bringing a little Brewers love around the state,' he said. 'What the Brewers organization is trying to do is honor someone who has done amazing work, and that hard work pays off,' said Altoona Elementary Principal Leslie Lancette. 'Them getting to see their teacher get recognized for doing an amazing job also speaks to them for something that they can strive to be in the future. But additionally, I think it is also something for them to see a bigger organization like that coming in and supporting our school.' As part of their tour honoring teachers and visiting area schools to meet the teachers where they are at, Schlesinger said he has seen a lot from their first year doing this surprise 'famous racing sausage' tour. 'What you see is genuine enthusiasm from the kids,' he said. 'They are very excited about the sausages obviously, but what is most inspiring is how excited they are for the teachers. When the teacher here won the award, you heard the screams and saw the smiles from all the kids and they really appreciated their teachers. 'Those are great bonds, and I think teachers are the unsung heroes in our country. It is nice to give them a little recognition for what they do. They are raising the next sausages, the next Brewers fans and next Brewers players, so it is great to give them recognition.' As well as recognizing Deignan, the Brewers also honored the school with a $1,000 gift. Before departing to another school in La Crosse, Brat, Polish sausage, Italian sausage, Hot Dog and Chorizo did a lap through the school hallways while high fiving students along the way. 'It was cool to experience with my class as well as the other third graders and my teaching team,' Deignan said. 'Just to be able to experience it all together and have them share in the moment with me was more valuable to me than just receiving an award on my own.'