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Get ready to rock the ice

Published: Thu 20 Mar 2008 09:45 AM
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Get ready to rock the ice with Disney’s High School Musical: The Ice Tour
Tickets on sale NOW!
The smash-hit movie and cultural phenomenan that is High School Musical reaches a whole new level of “cool” with Disney’s High School Musical: The Ice Tour! The phenomenon is heading to New Zealand in a high-energy, live show – on ice!
Tickets are selling fast for the Auckland and Christchurch shows, heading to NZ in May. Direct from the USA, the high energy spectacle will delight audiences with all the moves, grooves and music from ‘High School Musical’ and ‘High School Musical 2’ with the razzle and dazzle of world class ice skating.
Produced by Feld Entertainment (Disney On Ice, Disney Live!) and Kenny Ortega, Disney’s High School Musical: The Ice Tour features chart-topping tunes from the smash hit movies High School Musical and High School Musical 2, with the signature choreography we all know and love. The colourful extravaganza stars a cast of world-class skaters portraying the roles of your favourite students from East High - Troy, Gabriella, Ryan, Sharpay, Chad and Taylor.
“We’ve brought together a creative dream team who will deliver a top-notch production that celebrates moments from the movies in an ice spectacular that will fill arenas with lights, music, dancing and spirit,” says Producer Kenneth Feld.
Just like singing and dancing duo Ryan and Sharpay, get set to “bop bop bop your way to the top” and get your tickets!
New Zealand Tour Dates:
Auckland – 29th May to 2nd June at Vector Arena – tickets from www.ticketmaster.co.nz
Christchurch – 5th to 8th June at Westpac Arena – tickets from www.ticketek.co.nz
This is a not-to-be-missed show that the whole family can enjoy!
For more information on Disney’s High School Musical: The Ice Tour visit www.highschoolmusicaltheicetour.co.nz
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