

Disney’s Frozen In Concert Is Coming to Sydney And Honestly, This Is A Yes From Us
If your house has ever echoed with an unrequested, full-volume rendition of Let It Go before 7am, congratulations, this one’s for you.
This March, Willoughby Symphony Orchestra is bringing Frozen to life in a way that feels both wildly magical and extremely parent-approved. Disney’s Frozen In Concert lands at The Concourse in Chatswood, with the full film on the big screen and Christophe Beck’s GRAMMY-nominated score performed live by a symphony orchestra.
Yes, it’s Frozen. Yes, your kids know every word. But no, this is not just another kids’ show.
Why this hits differently for parents
This is the rare family outing where you don’t have to grit your teeth through it. The orchestra performs the score live while the film plays, which means the music suddenly feels bigger, richer and somehow more emotional than it did on your lounge room TV.
Under the baton of conductor Jessica Gethin, the orchestra gives new life to every moment, from the quiet sibling stuff that sneaks up on you emotionally, to the big musical moments where you suddenly remember why this movie took over the world.
And yes, Let It Go is there. Yes, it still slaps. And yes, watching your child experience it live for the first time might do something unexpected to your heart.
A kids’ show that doesn’t feel like a kids’ show

Your kids get Elsa, Anna, Olaf and the story they’ve watched approximately 427 times. You get a proper concert experience that feels polished, theatrical and genuinely impressive.
It’s also one of those rare events where kids are completely locked in. No snack negotiations. No whisper-fighting. Just wide eyes, spontaneous clapping and a room full of small humans losing their minds in the best possible way.
Perfect if this is your “first concert” moment
If you’ve been wondering when to introduce your kids to live performance without risking boredom, restlessness or an early exit, this is your moment.
Frozen In Concert is familiar enough to feel safe, exciting enough to hold attention, and structured in a way that gently introduces kids to orchestral music without them even realising that’s what’s happening. Educational, but make it sneaky.
What you actually need to know

The concert follows the full Frozen film, telling the story of Anna and Elsa, sisterhood, icy powers and learning to embrace who you are. The film famously won the Academy Award for Best Animated Feature, and pairing it with a live orchestra gives it a whole new sense of occasion.
Expect sing-alongs, gasps, laughs and that collective buzz that only happens when kids are truly invested. It’s joyful, nostalgic and surprisingly moving, especially if you’re a parent watching your child fall in love with live music for the first time.
Event Details
Venue
The Concourse Concert Hall, 409 Victoria Avenue, Chatswood
Dates and times
Saturday 21 March at 4pm
Sunday 22 March at 2pm
Tickets
Adult $116
Concession $104
Under 35 $93
Child $52
Family $319
Bookings
willoughbysymphony.com.au
Follow
@willoughbysymphony
If Frozen is still part of your daily soundtrack, this is one of those outings that feels genuinely worth leaving the house for. Big music, familiar magic and a reminder that family experiences can be special without being stressful.
And if your kids sing all the way home, well… at least this time it’s justified.