Rusty Cutlass Pirate Band Returns for Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party 2024

Brit Tuttle

A band performs on stage dressed in pirate costumes, calling themselves "Rusty Cutlass." The setup includes various pirate-themed decorations and instruments, with a backdrop illuminated in red lighting.

Rusty Cutlass Pirate Band Returns for Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party 2024

Rusty Cutlass is back to perform for guests at Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party this year.

Rusty Cutlass Pirate Band

A band performs on stage dressed in pirate costumes, calling themselves "Rusty Cutlass." The setup includes various pirate-themed decorations and instruments, with a backdrop illuminated in red lighting.

Rusty Cutlass, a band comprised only of pirates, has returned to Magic Kingdom for this year’s Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party. The band is performing on the Adventureland stage intermittently from 7:15 p.m. until 11:50 p.m.

A band called Rusty Cutlass, dressed as pirates performing on stage, with one member playing a guitar, another the accordion, and the rest singing. A child stands interacting with one of the band members.

During the performance, guests will get to hear renditions of “Yo Ho (A Pirate’s Life for Me)” and other classic pirate songs, while also being treated to puns and jokes in between songs.

Two musicians perform on an outdoor stage during a lively night scene; one plays a violin while the other strums a guitar. The backdrop features various rustic props, including a rusty cutlass, and ambient lighting.

Rusty Cutlass has been performing on and off at Magic Kingdom for nearly a decade. Not only have they played during Halloween, but they’ve also played some holiday tunes during Mickey’s Very Merry Christmas Party.

Watch our video of Rusty Cutlass performing at the 2023 Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party below:

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