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Universal’s official sing-along screenings of Wicked invite fans to bring their voices and their enthusiasm to the theater, offering a fresh way to enjoy the beloved musical film. Starting on Christmas Day, these events turn a typical movie outing into a celebration of music, community, and shared love for all things Oz. Here’s everything you need to know about the experience—and why you don’t need to be a singer to join in.
Before the film begins, audiences are greeted by Ariana Grande (Glinda) and Cynthia Erivo (Elphaba), who deliver a delightful introduction. Their brief message encourages viewers to sing along and have fun, even including a playful vocal warm-up to get everyone in the mood. This personal touch sets the tone for an evening of joyful participation.
These screenings are all about letting loose and enjoying the music. At a recent Los Angeles showing, the crowd didn’t hesitate to sing along from the very first number. While the initial songs, like No One Mourns the Wicked, served as a warm-up, the audience hit its stride with powerhouse numbers like The Wizard and I and Defying Gravity.
If you’re hesitant about your singing abilities, don’t worry. The collective sound of the audience creates a powerful and uplifting atmosphere, where even the shyest voices blend in seamlessly. The key is to enjoy yourself and join in the fun, whether you’re belting out every lyric or humming along under your breath.
Not a singer? No problem. Even those who prefer to stay quiet can enjoy the lively energy and camaraderie of the event. One attendee who hadn’t even seen the film before remarked how the audience’s enthusiasm added to the experience without being distracting. Watching others sing their hearts out can be just as enjoyable as participating yourself.
Be prepared for an energetic and vocal crowd. Applause often erupts after major musical numbers, cheers fill the theater during iconic moments, and the anticipation leading up to Defying Gravity is palpable. The audience’s excitement enhances the experience, turning it into more than just a movie screening—it’s a shared celebration.
Even younger fans add to the fun. One child in the theater enthusiastically shouted “Popular!” after the Ozdust Ball scene, capturing the spirit of the event perfectly. From laughs during lighthearted moments to spontaneous cheers for big emotional climaxes, the audience becomes an integral part of the experience.
For fans of Wicked, the sing-along screenings are a must. They transform the film into a communal event where everyone is welcome to celebrate their love for the music and story in a supportive, fun-filled environment.
The sing-along showings run through at least Jan. 2, so don’t miss your chance to join in. Just be sure to double-check your theatre’s listings to ensure you’re booking one of these interactive screenings—because once you’ve experienced a sing-along, you’ll never want to watch Wicked any other way!
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