A pair of live shows at Disneyland and Disney California Adventure have been canceled after a slower than usual summer that saw attendance declines following the launch of the highly-anticipated Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge.

The “Laughing Stock Co.” show at the Golden Horseshoe Saloon and the Pixarmonic Orchestra band in Pixar Pier will end their current runs on Sept. 15, Disneyland officials confirmed.

The seasonal changes in entertainment are part of the normal course of business and cast members may be scheduled in other areas of Disneyland and Disney California Adventure, officials said.

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The latest entertainment cancellations follow the closure of the “Red Car News Boys” show and the scaling back of the “Tale of the Lion King” show at Disney California Adventure. Light summer crowds at Disneyland following the opening of the Star Wars themed land on May 31 resulted in a 3 percent decline in attendance at the Anaheim theme park, according to Disney officials.

The Laughing Stock Co. show at the Golden Horseshoe Saloon in Frontierland at Disneyland showcases wacky Wild West-themed improvisational comedy. The comedy troupe features Mayor Sam J. McGillicuddy, his daughter Sally Mae and Sheriff Clem Clodhopper who engage in “side-splittin’ shenanigans.”

The Pixarmonic Orchestra performs songs from Pixar films in a variety of upbeat musical styles inspired by the music of Spike Jones and his City Slickers. The seven-piece band plays unconventional instruments such as kazoos, duck calls and slide whistles and wears zany plaid costumes. The Pixarmonic Orchestra began performing at Disney California Adventure during Pixar Fest in 2018 at the Paradise Garden Bandstand before moving to a new location in Pixar Pier.

Kelly Alesi, whose husband is the drummer in Pixarmonic Orchestra, wrote on social media that the show had been cancelled and the musicians had been laid off.

“Make sure to visit the show before it’s gone,” Alesi wrote.

Disneyland recently brought back the Main Street Electrical Parade and announced plans for the Magic Happens daytime parade in spring 2020.