Last year’s Descendants/ZOMBIES Worlds Collide Tour sold out in more than 40 arenas, and this year’s tour promises to be even bigger. On Wednesday (March 18), AEG and Disney announced the tour dates for the next Worlds Collide Concert Tour, which Billboard can exclusively reveal below. This go-round, the tour will hit 48 arenas across North America over the course of nearly three months.
Worlds Collide will feature songs from some of Disney’s most exciting current franchises. Like last year, stars from Descendants and ZOMBIES will take the stage to perform hit tracks from their films — but this time. there’s a new addition to the lineup. For the first time, Worlds Collide will include Camp Rock, the iconic 2000s Disney franchise that is making a return to our screens with its third iteration this summer.
Described by Disney and AEG as “a pop concert of the highest caliber,” Worlds Collide will bring stars from the three franchises to the stage together to put on a show as themselves, not their characters. This year’s lineup includes Worlds Collide alumni Malachi Barton (ZOMBIES 4, Camp Rock 3), Dara Reneé (Descendants: The Rise of Red) and Mekonnen Knife (ZOMBIES 4). The tour will also welcome five newcomers: Liamani Segura (Descendants: Wicked Wonderland, Camp Rock 3), Hudson Stone (Camp Rock 3), Swayam Bhatia (ZOMBIES 4), Kiara Romero (Descendants: Wicked Wonderland) and Alexandro Byrd (Descendants: Wicked Wonderland).
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The new franchise and cast members are not the only changes being made to Worlds Collide.
“This year’s concert has new creative design and production and new presentations of hit songs from the three hit film franchises,” Darryl Franklin, VP, business affairs & legal counsel/executive producer, Disney Concerts said in an exclusive statement to Billboard. “With the fifth Descendants film coming this summer, the third Camp Rock film also coming before the tour, and the four ZOMBIES films (the fifth comes in summer 2027), there are a LOT of songs to choose from and celebrate.”
To put together the new production, Disney and AEG brought back the same creative team who created last year’s tour.
“When people came last time around, they didn’t know what to expect in terms of how the Worlds were going to Collide,” says Franklin. “Our great creative team (Amy Tinkham, video designer and choreographer Scotty Nguyen) came up with amazing ideas and surprises, and last year’s show celebrating the music from the franchises exceeded everyone’s expectations in so many ways. The same creative team is back focused on creating an entirely new world-class pop show colliding music from the three worlds that will outdo what we did last time around.”
The Worlds Collide Concert Tour will kick off Sept. 25 at Acrisure Arena in Palm Desert, California. The show will then make its way across North America, hitting cities including Los Angeles, Vancouver, Chicago, Boston, New York, Houston and more. The final concert will be held Dec. 13 at Arena CDMX in Mexico City.
An exclusive presale for Disney+ subscribers in the U.S. and Canada will begin Monday (March 23) at 10 a.m. local time. The general public on-sale will begin on March 27 at 10 a.m. local time. Various VIP packages including opportunities to be part of the tour’s cast Q&A will be available. For more information on tickets, fans can visit WorldsCollideTour.com.
See the full list of tour dates for the Worlds Collide Concert Tour below.
September 25 — Palm Desert, CA —Acrisure Arena
September 26 — Phoenix, AZ — Mortgage Matchup Center
September 28 — Los Angeles, CA — Crypto.com Arena
September 30 — Inglewood, CA — Kia Forum
October 1 — Anaheim, CA — Honda Center
October 3 — San Francisco, CA — Chase Center
October 4 — Sacramento, CA — Golden 1 Center
October 6 — Portland, OR — Moda Center
October 8 — Vancouver, BC — Rogers Arena
October 10 — Tacoma, WA — Tacoma Dome
October 11 — Spokane, WA — Spokane Arena
October 13 — Boise, ID — ExtraMile Arena
October 14 — Salt Lake City, UT — Delta Center
October 17 — Kansas City, MO — T-Mobile Center
October 18 — Minneapolis, MN — Target Center
October 19 — Chicago, IL — United Center
October 21 — Rosemont, IL — Allstate Arena
October 22 — Cincinnati, OH — Heritage Bank Center
October 23 — Detroit, MI — Little Caesars Arena
October 25 — Cleveland, OH — Rocket Arena
October 27 — Indianapolis, IN — Gainbridge Fieldhouse
October 28 — Pittsburgh, PA — PPG Paints Arena
October 30 — Ottawa, ON — Canadian Tire Centre
October 31 — Hamilton, ON — TD Coliseum
November 1 — Toronto, ON — Scotiabank Arena
November 3 — Boston, MA — TD Garden
November 4 — Worcester, MA — DCU Center
November 6 — Hartford, CT — PeoplesBank Arena
November 7 — Brooklyn, NY — Barclays Center
November 8 — Belmont Park, NY — UBS Arena
November 10 — Newark, NJ — Prudential Center
November 13 — Philadelphia, PA — Xfinity Mobile Arena
November 14 — Baltimore, MD — CFG Bank Arena
November 16 — Charlottesville, VA — John Paul Jones Arena
November 17 — Washington, DC — Capital One Arena
November 19 — Charlotte, NC — Spectrum Center
November 20 — Greensboro, NC — First Horizon Coliseum
November 22 — Nashville, TN — Bridgestone Arena
November 24 — Sunrise, FL — Amerant Bank Arena
November 25 — Orlando, FL — Kia Center
November 28 — Tampa, FL — Benchmark International Arena
November 30 — Atlanta, GA — State Farm Arena
December 2 — Houston, TX — Toyota Center
December 3 — Dallas, TX — American Airlines Center
December 4 — Austin, TX — Moody Center
December 8 — Monterrey, — Mexico Arena Monterrey
December 11 — Guadalajara, Mexico — Arena Guadalajara
December 13 — Mexico City, Mexico — Arena CDMX








