A gospel tradition featuring Southern California choirs that goes back more than a decade at Disneyland will move to Downtown Disney in February as the Anaheim theme park resort celebrates Black History Month.
The Celebrate Gospel music showcase featuring award-winning recording artists and Southern California community choirs will run on Feb. 20-21 and Feb. 27-28.
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In 2026, Celebrate Gospel will move from Disneyland’s Fantasyland Theatre to the Downtown Disney Live stage between Din Tai Fung and Parkside Market in the Anaheim outdoor shopping mall next to the park.
The Downtown Disney Live shows held on consecutive weekends will be headlined by two-time Grammy winner Hezekiah Walker on Feb. 21 and four-time Grammy winner Yolanda Adams on Feb. 28.
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The move to Downtown Disney means the Celebrate Gospel shows that used to require a Disneyland admission will now be free to the general public.
In past years, Downtown Disney, Disneyland Hotel and Pixar Place Hotel have featured live music thoughout February as part of Black History Month — ranging from R&B, Reggae and Funk to Motown, Jazz and Doo-Wop.
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