ReneĆ© Rapp & Lizzy McAlpine Suprise Fans With āWickedā Duet as Glinda & Elphaba: Watch
Wicked ā the wildly successful Broadway musical about the story of Elphaba (the Wicked Witch of the West) and Glinda (Glinda the Good Witch) ā celebrates its 20th anniversary this year, and rising pop stars ReneĆ© Rapp and Lizzy McAlpine are getting in on the festivities.
At the first New York stop of her Snow Hard Feelings Tour, Rapp invited McAlpine onstage to perform an emotional rendition of āFor Good,ā one of the standout duets on the Wicked soundtrack.
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Fan-captured footage via TikTok finds the two singers enrapturing the audience as they assume the roles of Glinda and Elphaba atop a neon-green-lit stage. Rapp choosing to perform āFor Goodā for the first of her four New York tour stops is unsurprising considering her Broadway roots. In 2019, The Sex Lives of College Girls star enjoyed a brief run as Regina George in the Tony-nominated Mean Girls musical. She is set to reprise her role in the forthcoming film adaptation of the musical, which is set to hit theaters Jan. 12, 2024.
The first part of the two-film adaptation of Wicked, meanwhile, is slated to hit theaters on Nov. 27, 2024. The filmās star-studded cast includes Ariana Grande, Cynthia Erivo, Jonathan Bailey, Michelle Yeoh, Jeff Goldblum, Ethan Slater, Bowen Yang and more.
Rappās musical theater background echoes across her music, including Snow Angel, her debut studio LP. The record, which helped Rapp land a pair of MTV Video Music Award nominations this year, debuted at No. 44 on the Billboard 200 with 18,000 units shifted ā the biggest first-week total for a debut album by a female artist in 2023. On Tuesday (Oct. 31), Rapp will head to Brooklynās Kings Theatre for a special Halloween show where fans are encouraged to attend in costume.
As for McAlpine, the āFor Goodā duet comes on the heels of an exciting year for the fast-rising folk-pop singer. This year, McAlpine enjoyed the rise of āCeilings,ā which became her very first Billboard Hot 100 hit (No. 54), as well as collaborations with Noah Kahan (āCall Your Momā) and Niall Horan (āYou Could Start a Cultā).
Watch Rapp and McAlpine deliver a gorgeous āFor Goodā performance below:
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