ScoreBig is a resale marketplace. Ticket prices may be above face value.

Spotlights on a stage
Image of Frozen Film

Frozen Film Tickets

Up to 30% Off Compared to Competitors.

No Extra Fees • No Hidden Costs • Free Shipping

Location: Select Location (e.g, New York)

Events Nearby

We're Sorry. There are currently no events near you.

All Frozen - Film Events
  • SAT
    Jan 17202603:00 PM
    Frozen - FilmEffingham Performance Center, Effingham, IL
  • Frozen - Film Cities & Venues

    About Frozen - Film

    Currently, Frozen continues to thrive as a beloved franchise with various live events and performances designed to engage audiences of all ages. Disney on Ice frequently features Frozen in its touring shows, allowing families to experience the magic of the film through live ice skating performances that bring the characters and story to life. Additionally, many theaters have staged live adaptations of Frozen, including musical versions that highlight the film's iconic songs and characters. The ongoing popularity of the franchise has also led to special events at Disney theme parks, where guests can meet beloved characters like Elsa and Anna. The film's enduring appeal is evident in its continued presence in popular culture, with merchandise, themed parties, and seasonal events celebrating its legacy. Furthermore, as new content related to Frozen is developed, including potential spin-offs and additional short films, fans can look forward to more live experiences that showcase the enchantment of this timeless story.

    Frozen - Film History

    Frozen, released in 2013, is an animated musical film produced by Walt Disney Animation Studios and inspired by Hans Christian Andersen's 1844 fairy tale 'The Snow Queen.' The film follows the story of two sisters, Elsa and Anna, in the fictional kingdom of Arendelle. Elsa, the elder sister, possesses magical powers that allow her to create ice and snow. After accidentally revealing her powers to the public, she isolates herself, leading to a perpetual winter in Arendelle. Anna, determined to bring her sister back and lift the curse, embarks on an adventurous journey. The film was a monumental success, earning over $1.28 billion at the box office, making it one of the highest-grossing animated films of all time. Its catchy songs, particularly 'Let It Go,' became cultural phenomena, contributing to the film's legacy and popularity worldwide. The film's themes of love, family, and self-acceptance resonated with audiences, further solidifying its place in the pantheon of animated classics. Following its success, a sequel, Frozen II, was released in 2019, exploring deeper themes of identity and the past.