Revisit the band's most iconic performances, from their high-energy anthems to their soulful ballads:

The soulful, introverted lead singer who struggles with stage fright and her father’s incarceration.

Released in 2011, is a Disney Channel Original Movie (DCOM) that stands out as a unique entry in the network’s musical library. Based on the 2007 novel by Mark Peter Hughes , it is often described as a more rebellious, socially-conscious relative of High School Musical , focusing on themes of empowerment, collective protest, and self-expression . The Story: "The Breakfast Club" with a Band

The keyboardist and rapper dealing with his father’s new relationship.

A violinist and bassist balancing her family's traditional expectations with her own desires.

They take their name from the school’s organic lemonade machine, which is being phased out by the principal in favour of a lucrative sports drink contract. This conflict serves as the catalyst for the band’s rise, as they become the voice for the "marginalised" students—those whose extracurricular activities, like the arts and the A/V club, are being sidelined to fund the athletics department. Key Characters and Cast

Lemonade Mouth Apr 2026

Revisit the band's most iconic performances, from their high-energy anthems to their soulful ballads:

The soulful, introverted lead singer who struggles with stage fright and her father’s incarceration. Lemonade Mouth

Released in 2011, is a Disney Channel Original Movie (DCOM) that stands out as a unique entry in the network’s musical library. Based on the 2007 novel by Mark Peter Hughes , it is often described as a more rebellious, socially-conscious relative of High School Musical , focusing on themes of empowerment, collective protest, and self-expression . The Story: "The Breakfast Club" with a Band Revisit the band's most iconic performances, from their

The keyboardist and rapper dealing with his father’s new relationship. The Story: "The Breakfast Club" with a Band

A violinist and bassist balancing her family's traditional expectations with her own desires.

They take their name from the school’s organic lemonade machine, which is being phased out by the principal in favour of a lucrative sports drink contract. This conflict serves as the catalyst for the band’s rise, as they become the voice for the "marginalised" students—those whose extracurricular activities, like the arts and the A/V club, are being sidelined to fund the athletics department. Key Characters and Cast