Disney's Beauty and the Beast comes to the Fox Theatre in Midtown Atlanta on May 29, 2026, bringing one of the most beloved musical productions in Disney history to one of the South's most celebrated stages. This timeless tale of enchantment, love, and transformation delivers a fully staged theatrical experience complete with iconic songs, dazzling costumes, and spectacular sets — all inside Atlanta's legendary "Fabulous Fox." Whether you're a lifelong fan of the story or introducing a new generation to the magic, this is the Atlanta event of the season.

  • Date: May 29, 2026
  • Venue: Fox Theatre
  • Location/Neighborhood: Midtown Atlanta (660 Peachtree St NE)
  • Category: Broadway Musical / Family Entertainment

About Disney's Beauty and the Beast

Disney's Beauty and the Beast is one of the most celebrated stage adaptations of the animated film that captured the world's imagination in 1991. The stage production first opened on Broadway in 1994 and went on to become one of the longest-running shows in Broadway history, logging over 5,400 performances. The story follows the courageous and book-loving Belle as she finds herself in an enchanted castle under the spell of a cursed prince — the Beast — and the unforgettable household objects who serve him.

The theatrical production expands on the beloved film with additional songs, deeper character development, and jaw-dropping stagecraft that transforms every scene into a visual feast. Numbers like Be Our Guest, Something There, and the showstopping title song Beauty and the Beast take on an entirely new dimension when performed live before a captivated audience. This is not a touring concert or a film screening — this is full-scale live theater, performed by a cast bringing every character to life in real time.

For Atlanta audiences, a production of this caliber at the Fox Theatre is a genuine cultural event. Disney's Beauty and the Beast Atlanta tickets are among the most sought-after in the city's spring 2026 entertainment calendar, and for good reason. This is a production that resonates across generations — parents who fell in love with the animated film bring their children, and those children walk away with a memory that lasts a lifetime.

What to Expect at Fox Theatre

The Fox Theatre is not just a venue — it is an Atlanta landmark. Built in 1929 and saved from demolition by a passionate community effort in the 1970s, the Fox is a Moorish-Egyptian architectural masterpiece that seats nearly 4,700 guests beneath a twinkling, star-lit ceiling that transforms the interior into an open-air courtyard. Walking into the Fox for the first time — or the fiftieth — never loses its power. The space itself is part of the experience.

Located at 660 Peachtree Street NE in Midtown Atlanta, the Fox Theatre is easily accessible via MARTA's North Avenue station, making it one of the most transit-friendly entertainment destinations in the city. Guests coming from Buckhead, Downtown, Decatur, or the airport all have a direct MARTA connection to the venue, eliminating the stress of parking in Midtown on a busy performance night. For those driving, multiple parking decks are available within a short walk of the theater.

The Fox Theatre experience begins long before the curtain rises. The Grand Lobby, ornate archways, and detailed mosaics create an atmosphere of old-world glamour that perfectly complements a production as sweeping and romantic as Beauty and the Beast. Concessions, merchandise, and pre-show energy all contribute to an evening that feels complete from the moment you arrive.

Why Atlanta Fans Can't Miss This

Disney's Beauty and the Beast at the Fox Theatre is a rare convergence of world-class theatrical production and Atlanta's most iconic performance space. Live Broadway-caliber productions of this scale do not come to Atlanta every season, and when they do, they sell out fast. The May 29, 2026 performance is a single date — not a month-long residency — which means every seat at the Fox is part of one definitive Atlanta night for this production.

This is the kind of event that defines a season. Families, couples, Disney fans, theater lovers, and anyone who has ever hummed Tale as Old as Time has a reason to be in that theater on May 29. The Fox Theatre's acoustics and scale make a production like this land differently than any other venue — bigger, warmer, and more emotionally overwhelming in the best possible way.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Where can I buy Disney's Beauty and the Beast tickets in Atlanta?

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Is Fox Theatre accessible by MARTA?

Yes. The Fox Theatre is one of Atlanta's most MARTA-accessible venues. The North Avenue station on the Red and Gold lines places guests within easy walking distance of the theater entrance at 660 Peachtree Street NE in Midtown Atlanta. Taking MARTA is the recommended option for avoiding Midtown parking congestion on event nights.

Is Disney's Beauty and the Beast appropriate for young children?

Disney's Beauty and the Beast is a family-friendly production suitable for a wide range of ages. The stage show is recommended for children ages 4 and older, though children under 2 are typically not admitted. The production features live music, elaborate costumes, and theatrical effects that engage young audiences while delivering the full emotional depth of the story for adults. Parents should check the Fox Theatre's specific age and seating policies ahead of the performance date.