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Cabaret & Concert News Nicole Scherzinger to Make Carnegie Hall Debut This Fall

The Olivier winner is currently starring in Jamie Lloyd's Broadway revival of Sunset Blvd.

Nicole Scherzinger Michaelah Reynolds

Nicole Scherzinger, who is currently making her Broadway debut in Jamie Lloyd's production of Sunset Blvd., will make her Carnegie Hall debut this fall.

Scherzinger, an Olivier winner for her performance as Norma Desmond in the Andrew Lloyd Webber musical, will play the famed Manhattan venue October 8 at 8 PM. The former lead singer of The Pussycat Dolls will be joined by a live band as she performs hits from the worlds of Broadway and pop music.

In a statement Scherzinger said, “Performing at Carnegie Hall is the realization of a lifelong dream for me. To stand on this iconic stage is not just a milestone, but a moment of profound gratitude and artistic fulfillment.�

READ: To Nicole Scherzinger, Sunset Blvd. Is the Perfect Musical for Her Broadway Debut

Scherzinger made her West End debut in Lloyd Webber’s Cats, for which she was nominated for an Olivier for Best Supporting Actress in a Musical. Her additional theatre credits include Guys and Dolls, Chicago, and Show Boat, and she also played Maureen in Rent at the Hollywood Bowl. Her television credits include The X Factor, The Masked Singer, and NBC’s Annie Live! She is also the voice of Moana’s mother Sina in Disney’s Moana films.

The critically acclaimed revival of Sunset recently announced that it will end its extended engagement July 13.

Subscription packages for Carnegie Hall’s 2025�2026 are currently available to the public. Single tickets for all 2025�2026 performances will go on sale to the general public August 11.

Click for ticket information.

Photos: Opening Night of Sunset Boulevard on Broadway

 
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