Broadway Starlight Concert's 'This Is Me' Original Singer Moves Entire Audience
The 'Broadway Starlight Concert' premiered in Taipei, captivating over 4,000 attendees. The performance, featuring songs from iconic musicals, concluded with a moving rendition of 'This Is Me' by Keala Settle, the original singer from 'The Greatest Showman'.
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(Central News Agency, Taipei, April 18) The Broadway Starlight Concert debuted tonight at the Taipei Music Center, with the original singer of 'This Is Me' from the movie 'The Greatest Showman', Keala Settle, delivering a powerful performance that brought the audience's emotions to a climax.
The 'Broadway Starlight Concert' chose Taipei as the first stop of its global premiere. From sound design to visual effects, every effort was made to recreate the refinement and grandeur of New York's theater district, embodying the ritualistic sense of Broadway. Tonight's premiere attracted over 4,000 music fans dressed in their finest attire to listen to multiple powerful singers from Broadway perform and dance.
Interestingly, many theater fans dressed up as characters from plays or in formal gowns, reflecting their passion for the performance.
According to press materials released tonight by NiUer Arts, the concert opened with the rousing 'Come Alive' from 'The Greatest Showman', followed by classic tunes from musicals such as 'Mamma Mia' and 'Hamilton', which, accompanied by dazzling dancer movements, elevated the theater's atmosphere to its peak. Subsequently, the magnificent song 'Do You Hear The People Sing?' from 'Les Misérables' evoked a profound and moving sense of determination.
Settle also made a surprise appearance in the first half, performing the classic hit 'Memory' with a voice brimming with explosive power and emotional depth, deeply touching the audience. The second half opened with a glamorous medley from 'La La Land', with the live band's performance painting the Taipei night with a Los Angeles-style romance. Other performances included songs from 'A Star Is Born', 'Titanic', and a heartfelt duet from 'The Phantom of the Opera', showcasing the singers' profound ability to master diverse styles.
The Broadway Starlight Concert will have another performance on April 19th, also at the Taipei Music Center. (Edited by Li Heng-shan) 1150418
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The 'Broadway Starlight Concert' chose Taipei as the first stop of its global premiere. From sound design to visual effects, every effort was made to recreate the refinement and grandeur of New York's theater district, embodying the ritualistic sense of Broadway. Tonight's premiere attracted over 4,000 music fans dressed in their finest attire to listen to multiple powerful singers from Broadway perform and dance.
Interestingly, many theater fans dressed up as characters from plays or in formal gowns, reflecting their passion for the performance.
According to press materials released tonight by NiUer Arts, the concert opened with the rousing 'Come Alive' from 'The Greatest Showman', followed by classic tunes from musicals such as 'Mamma Mia' and 'Hamilton', which, accompanied by dazzling dancer movements, elevated the theater's atmosphere to its peak. Subsequently, the magnificent song 'Do You Hear The People Sing?' from 'Les Misérables' evoked a profound and moving sense of determination.
Settle also made a surprise appearance in the first half, performing the classic hit 'Memory' with a voice brimming with explosive power and emotional depth, deeply touching the audience. The second half opened with a glamorous medley from 'La La Land', with the live band's performance painting the Taipei night with a Los Angeles-style romance. Other performances included songs from 'A Star Is Born', 'Titanic', and a heartfelt duet from 'The Phantom of the Opera', showcasing the singers' profound ability to master diverse styles.
The Broadway Starlight Concert will have another performance on April 19th, also at the Taipei Music Center. (Edited by Li Heng-shan) 1150418
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