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Disneyland Resort Honors Black History Month with ‘Celebrate Gospel’ and More

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By SBE Staff on February 12, 2023 Things to Do
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At Disney, we’re working to ensure our parks, experiences and products reflect the world around us in an honest and authentic way. We strive to celebrate diversity through music, food, attractions and experiences throughout the year.

Jekalyn Carr, Melvin Crispell, III, Erica Campbell, and DOE

During Black History Month in February, the Disney Parks Blog will celebrate Black stories and highlight special experiences at Disneyland Resort and Walt Disney World Resort. 

Today, I’m happy to share how you can honor Black heritage and culture at the Disneyland Resort during Black History Month and beyond! Throughout the year, you can enjoy Celebrate Soulfully experiences including, the “Tale of the Lion King” stage show, African-inspired cuisine at Troubadour Tavern and training sessions with the Dora Milaje. In February, the celebration expands with more, limited-time offerings you can discover across the resort.

‘Celebrate Gospel’ returns to Disneyland Park – Feb. 18 and 25
The Mood Indigo Group will fill the Great Hall of Disney’s Grand Californian Hotel & Spa in Anaheim, Calif., with beautiful and energetic live Jazz each evening in February 2023. (Richard Harbaugh/Disneyland Resort)

A resort tradition for more than a decade, “Celebrate Gospel” returns to the Fantasyland Theatre at Disneyland park on Feb. 18 and Feb. 25, from 2:30 – 7:00 p.m. PT! This powerful tribute to Gospel music showcases uplifting performances by award-winning Gospel music stars, recording artists and community choirs – each sharing their own distinctive style. If you’re at Disneyland park, you can stick around for the day’s lineup or drop by for a few songs!

Recording artist Jekalyn Carr takes the stage on Feb. 18, with special guest, singer-songwriter Melvin Crispell, III, and a cappella group Sacred Groove. On Feb. 25, “Celebrate Gospel” features GRAMMY® Award-winning singer and radio host Erica Campbell, with special guest DOE and powerhouse vocal ensemble The Singers of Soul. On both Saturdays, you can also admire the amazing talents of community choirs from across Southern California.

Fried Chicken Bowl (Troubadour Tavern Disneyland Resort in Anaheim, Calif.) – spicy honey-glazed fried chicken served with four-cheese mac ‘n cheese, smoked turkey collard greens and sweet potato cornbread. Troubadour Tavern will offer the dish during “Celebrate Gospel” on Feb. 18 and 25, 2023, at Disneyland Park in Anaheim, Calif. Troubadour Tavern also serves African-inspired menu items available year-round, such as the berbere-spiced popcorn and potato sambusa. (David Nguyen/Disneyland Resort)

In addition to its African-inspired menu items available year-round, Troubadour Tavern will offer a special honey-glazed fried chicken bowl and red velvet Bundt cake during “Celebrate Gospel.”

Special Offerings During Black History Month

During the month of February, the Downtown Disney District will offer family crafts, live music and special offerings in honor of Black History Month. Kids and families can express their creativity with crafts inspired by Black heritage.

Celebrate Soulfully Year-Round
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All year long, you can discover culturally rich experiences and offerings across the Disneyland Resort that are inspired by Black history and culture. 

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A new video, produced in collaboration with National Geographic, will debut in the lobby of the Main Street Opera House at Disneyland park, outside of “Great Moments with Mr. Lincoln,” bringing to life the story of the historic relationship between Frederick Douglass and Abraham Lincoln. Beginning Jan. 27, the video will be played between the busts and portraits of these two giants, recognizing their work together in the fight against slavery. The special presentation is narrated by Robin Roberts and features expert testimonials and the family of Douglass, an American advocate for freedom, justice and democracy. 

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