Something new has quietly materialized in the American Adventure World Showcase Pavilion at EPCOT. It shines a well-deserved spotlight on a performance group that many Disney Park guests have spent decades discovering by happy accident.
Voices of Liberty Gets a Proper Billboard

WDWNT reported on May 12 that a new Voices of Liberty sign had been installed on the left side of the main entrance to the American Adventure World Showcase Pavilion. Set within a white outdoor frame, the display features the ensemble’s singers photographed alongside the Liberty Bell and the original American flag.
Showtime magnets built into the display allow Disney cast members to update performance times on the fly, giving guests passing by the American Adventure World Showcase Pavilion a clear, up-to-date view of when they can step inside the rotunda to catch a show. The sign officially describes the group as offering “A Capella Performances Featuring Music from the American Songbook.”
Voices of Liberty performs multiple times daily inside the American Adventure World Showcase Pavilion’s rotunda.
Shifting Real Estate at the Pavilion Entrance

The frame now home to the Voices of Liberty sign previously advertised the American Adventure theatrical attraction, the pavilion’s centerpiece experience featuring audio-animatronic versions of Ben Franklin and Mark Twain leading guests through a sweeping journey across American history. That show hasn’t entirely lost its presence at the entrance; an advertisement for it remains on the right side of the main doorway, meaning both of the American Adventure World Showcase Pavilion’s primary experiences now have dedicated exterior signage.
A Summer at EPCOT Built Around American Pride

The timing of the update places it squarely within a broader moment of celebration at EPCOT. Walt Disney World Resort is gearing up to honor the United States’ 250th birthday this summer, with an updated version of Soarin’ Across America among the headline offerings. The American Adventure Pavilion is also home to the extended run of “Portraits of Courage: A Commander in Chief’s Tribute to America’s Warriors,” the exhibit by former President George W. Bush.
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