John Travolta Makes Surprise Appearance at 'Grease' Sing-a-Long
- On Friday night at the Hollywood Bowl in Los Angeles, John Travolta unexpectedly showed up dressed as his iconic character Danny Zuko during the GREASE Sing-A-Long event.
- The event followed decades of the film Grease's enduring popularity since its 1978 release, including Travolta’s ongoing tributes to co-star Olivia Newton-John who died in 2022.
- Travolta swaggered onstage, greeted original cast members, led fans in a collective cheer, and told the audience, 'Enjoy the show,' surprising everyone for the first time.
- Travolta shared on Instagram that he made a surprise appearance at the GREASE Sing-A-Long event at the Hollywood Bowl, dressing up as Danny Zuko for the first time, and expressed his gratitude for the memorable night.
- The appearance rekindled fan enthusiasm for Grease and highlighted its lasting cultural impact decades after its $6 million budgeted release grossed over $130 million.
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John Travolta crashes 'Grease' sing-along at Hollywood Bowl in full Danny Zuko flair
John Travolta, who starred as 'Grease' bad boy heartthrob Danny Zuko, crashed the Hollywood Bowl's sing-along event Friday. He surprised the audience and "Grease" co-stars alike.
Danny Zuko Returns: John Travolta Surprises ‘Grease’ Sing-Along Crowd With Hollywood Bowl Appearance
Oh, those summer nights. It’s been 47 years since the release of Grease, the 1978 movie musical starring Olivia Newton-John as Sandy and John Travolta as Danny, and its blockbuster soundtrack that reached No. 1 on the Billboard 200 and notched four top-five hits on the Billboard Hot 100. On Friday night (June 27), the movie-star version of Danny Zuko, Travolta himself, reemerged at the Hollywood Bowl. Related …
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