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'Pink Slip' From 'Freaky Friday' Just Performed At Disneyland, And I'm A Moody Teen Again
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The fictional band Pink Slip from the 2003 Disney movie Freaky Friday just played a surprise set at Disneyland, and for anyone who grew up with that era of Disney nostalgia, it hit hard. The performance was a full-on throwback, complete with the same energy and songs that made Lindsay Lohan’s angsty teen rocker so iconic. If you were a moody 2000s kid, this was basically a time machine.
Editor’s Note: This isn’t just a fun Disneyland gig—it’s a clever nod to millennials who grew up on Freaky Friday and the early 2000s Disney Channel vibe. Nostalgia is a powerful marketing tool, and Disney knows exactly how to tap into it, making fans feel like kids again while keeping its parks fresh with surprises. For a generation that’s now adulting hard, a little throwback like this feels like a gift.
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