The Disney Music Festival at Disneyland Paris officially kicked off last month, bringing with it a vibrant celebration of musical magic. However, not everything was ready in time for the festival’s grand opening—particularly the decorative elements that help set the stage for the event.
Disney Music Festival banner
At the start of the festival, several key visual features were missing. Notably, the banners at the Main Street Station, which were prominently featured in concept art released prior to the event, were nowhere to be seen. Additionally, the large banner displaying the festival’s logo appeared to be of noticeably low quality, disappointing many fans who expected a more polished presentation.

It has now become clear that the initial banner was not the final version. In recent days, it has been replaced with what is confirmed to be the definitive design. While the layout and design remain largely the same, the difference in quality is significant. The updated banner boasts more vibrant colors and shinier, more prominent lettering, creating a far more impressive visual impact.
A few weeks ago, the other decorative banners were also installed, gradually transforming the Main Street Station into the festive centerpiece it was intended to be. With all the elements now in place, it appears the station is finally ready to welcome guests in full Disney Music Festival style.
The installation of the decorations turned out to be a multi-step process that unfolded over several weeks.
