The cast of the beloved NBC musical series Smash will be reuniting next week for the one-night-only streaming event, Bombshell in Concert.
23.04.2020 - 22:45 / thehollywoodnews.com
Following last week’s big The Phantom Of The Opera event, which was watched by millions on YouTube on Friday and Saturday, we can now share details of this week’s big free musical event on The Shows Must Go On, the Universal channel hosting Andrew Lloyd Webber musicals for free for a brief period each and every weekend. This week the Love Never Dies YouTube screening will take place. The show is the sequel to the celebrated ‘Phantom’ and it will all take place in just over 24 hours’ time.
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The cast of the beloved NBC musical series Smash will be reuniting next week for the one-night-only streaming event, Bombshell in Concert.
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"I was honoured," Grohl said
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