At every concert, Lea Salonga brings magic to the stage — but when she invites a complete stranger to sing “A Whole New World” beside her, it becomes something unforgettable. This time, it was a Filipino nurse — a symbol of our nation’s quiet strength and dedication abroad — who stepped into the spotlight at the Sydney Opera House.

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Lea Salonga Delivers Mesmerizing “A Whole New World” Live from Sydney Opera House — Fans Call It “Disney Royalty in Real Life”

SYDNEY, November 27 — Under the golden lights of the Sydney Opera House, Lea Salonga, the original singing voice of Disney’s Princess Jasmine, stepped onto the stage and delivered a performance that left the audience breathless and nostalgic in the best possible way.

With a full orchestra behind her and the iconic sails of the Opera House aglow, Salonga performed “A Whole New World” with soaring clarity, control, and grace that reminded everyone why she’s earned the title “Disney Legend.”

From the very first note, her voice floated effortlessly through the venue — ageless, precise, and wrapped in sincerity. Every phrase shimmered with emotion, transporting listeners instantly back to their childhoods, and into the skies above Agrabah once again.

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“She doesn’t just sing the song,” one audience member said afterward, still wiping away tears. “She is the magic carpet ride.”

Dressed in an elegant, floor-length gown, Salonga held the audience in the palm of her hand. The performance, filmed as part of a special concert event for PBS, quickly went viral across social media, with fans praising not only her vocal mastery, but also her poise and emotional connection.

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Many were especially moved by the fact that more than 30 years after the release of AladdinSalonga still sings with the same warmth and clarity — but now with the weight of experience and maturity behind every note.

“This is what timeless sounds like,” a top YouTube comment read. “No auto-tune. No tricks. Just voice, soul, and truth.”

Backed by lush instrumentation and subtle lighting, the moment felt less like a performance and more like a memory being lived again — not just for the audience, but for Salonga herself.

After the final note echoed into the hall, the crowd rose instantly to their feet in a roaring standing ovation. Salonga smiled, bowed gently, and simply whispered, “Thank you for sharing this moment with me.”

As PBS prepares to re-air the concert in coming weeks, many are calling it one of the most emotional live renditions of a Disney classic ever performed — a masterclass in grace, nostalgia, and enduring artistry.

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