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Date:2025-04-16 19:10:19
"Wicked" fans, grab your witches' hats and glittery wands — and don't forget to warm up your voices, too.
The hit movie musical, based on the Tony Award-winning Broadway show of the same name, is extending its theatrical run with a series of sing-along screenings over the holidays.
Moviegoers will be able to freely sing their hearts out to the film's stirring soundtrack, which features fan-favorite numbers such as "Popular," "Dancing Through Life," "The Wizard and I" and "Defying Gravity."
Singing at showings of the Golden-Globe nominated film was previously a point of contention between fans and theaters. AMC Theatres, the world's largest movie theater chain, issued a 30-second advisory ahead of the film's Nov. 22 premiere to discourage fans from singing.
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Even "Wicked" star Cynthia Erivo weighed in on the controversy during an appearance at the 2024 Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade last month. "I'm OK with it," Erivo said. "We spent this long singing it ourselves; it's time for everyone to sing."
Ready to take on Erivo's mind-boggling high note in "Defying Gravity?" Here's what you need to know about the "Wicked" sing-along screenings.
When are 'Wicked' sing-along screenings?
Sing-along screenings for "Wicked" are scheduled to begin Christmas Day (Dec. 25) and run through Jan. 2, according to the film's official website.
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How to get tickets for 'Wicked' sing-along screenings
Tickets for the sing-along screenings can be purchased from various movie theater and ticket retailers, such as AMC Theatres, Fandango, Cinemark and Atom Tickets, via the official "Wicked" website.
Contributing: Anika Reed, USA TODAY
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