Disney Has REALLY Outdone Itself With the Newest 100th Anniversary Souvenir!

Disney has made a lot of announcements for the Disney 100th Anniversary Celebration, from new merchandise and snacks to collaborations and short films.

Disney100 at EPCOT

Now, Disney’s newest collaboration is sure to bring on the WOW factor for music lovers.

The Disney Company has partnered with Steinway & Sons to create a limited-edition masterpiece — a piano.

Inspired by the iconic Mickey Mouse, these pianos are music lovers’ new favorite collectibles. They are programmed with 100 songs to honor a century’s worth of Disney classic stories.

©Steinway & Sons

There are only 25 pianos in this collection but they all come with hand-painted artwork of Mickey Mouse created by acclaimed Italian artist Elena Salmistraro and a matching bench.

©Steinway & Sons

This collaboration was revealed to the public on ABC’s Dancing with the Stars during their Disney100 Night on October 17th, 2023 which included a performance to iconic songs from some of Disney’s most loved films.

Pricing for these limited edition pianos is available upon request. You can find out more information on pricing or learn more about this collaboration on the Steinway & Sons website.

What do you think of this newest collaboration? Let us know in the comments and check back with us for any and all news updates on the Disney100 Celebration!

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One Reply to “Disney Has REALLY Outdone Itself With the Newest 100th Anniversary Souvenir!”

  1. I’m guessing the reason there is no price for this cool collectible is the old saying “if you have to ask the price, you can’t afford it.” Does anyone know what the price is (or was)?