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Time of India
4 days ago
- Entertainment
- Time of India
John Travolta surprises crowd by reprising Danny Zuko at Hollywood Bowl ‘Grease' night: WATCH VIDEO
John Travolta In a surprise that left the crowd astonished and sparked a wave of nostalgia, John Travolta amazed everyone by making a surprise cameo as his legendary character Danny Zuko during the 'Grease Sing-A-Long' at the Hollywood Bowl. The audience, gathered to celebrate the timeless musical classic, went wild when the 70-year-old actor walked onto the stage in casual style, dressed in character complete with a vintage blond wig. Travolta, who first played the slick-talking Zuko in the 1978 blockbuster musical film, posted a video and photo from the evening on Instagram and explained that not even his co-stars or the event organisers knew he would appear. 'Tonight at the Hollywood Bowl for the first time I surprised everybody at the 'GREASE Sing-A-Long' and dressed up as Danny Zuko. Nobody knew. Not even the cast. Great night, thanks,' he wrote. A throwback entrance that left the crowd on its feet Striding in from stage right, Travolta was met with a deafening standing ovation. He didn't just make a quiet cameo — he joined the audience in a roaring chorus of 'wop-bop-a-loo-bop,' capturing the film's most carefree and charming spirit. As he left the stage, he waved at the crowd and shouted, 'Enjoy the show. We love you!' Fans had already been treated to appearances by Grease director Randal Kleiser and cast members Didi Conn, Kelly Ward, Barry Pearl and Michael Tucci. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Scam Exposed: What They Won't Tell You about zero trust! Expertinspector Click Here But it was Travolta's surprise visit that truly lit up the evening and reminded everyone why Grease remains a favourite film musical. The magic of Danny Zuko still lives on As reported by Deadline, Travolta's cameo was kept so secret that even the production team of the show was caught off guard. The night was already an emotional reunion for fans of the musical, but Travolta's appearance lifted the energy to unforgettable heights. His gesture not only showed his lasting affection for the character that launched him into stardom, but also proved how deeply Grease continues to resonate across generations. It felt as if Danny and Sandy had never really left the stage, with the Hollywood Bowl glowing and fans singing along in harmony.
Yahoo
03-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
New Sylmar Park & Ride System Makes Getting to the Hollywood Bowl This Summer More Accessible
New Sylmar Park & Ride System Makes Getting to the Hollywood Bowl This Summer More Accessible originally appeared on L.A. Mag. A new park and ride system is now taking people from San Fernando Valley straight to the Hollywood Bowl, just in time for the Bowl's summer 2025 season. The service has about 15 locations throughout L.A. County, and its expansion to the Sylmar Metrolink Station makes attending events at the Bowl much more accessible. 'This is about making arts and culture accessible to every corner of L.A. County and connecting communities to the incredible experiences they deserve. This new service reflects our commitment to equity, sustainability, and joy — bringing music and performing arts closer to home for more Angelenos,' said Los Angeles County Supervisor Lyndsey Horvath in a media release. The Sylmar Park and Ride is available on select concert nights and can be reserved in advance to avoid traffic and parking issues. Reserved spots cost $8, and day-of-show tickets can be purchased at the lot for $12. The Hollywood Bowl summer season commences with An Evening with Hugh Jackman on June 7. Other events this month include Tyler Childers, Mumford and Sons, and a Grease Sing-A-Long. The new Sylmar Park and Ride service makes connecting music lovers with these unforgettable shows a much smoother experience. Check out the full summer lineup for the Hollywood Bowl here. This story was originally reported by L.A. Mag on Jun 3, 2025, where it first appeared.