"Bodyguard" musical performance cut short due to audience singing along loudly to "I Will Always Love You".

Fans are overly enthusiastic about the musical adaptation of "Bodyguard".

April 11th 2023.

The performance of the current Bodyguard musical was unfortunately put on hold last week after some attendees made the decision to interrupt the live show with their own rendition of “I Will Always Love You”. The excited group had been singing throughout the show, which had already been paused once due to their disruption, before the house lights came on during the climactic close of Houston’s Grammy-winning hit. Unfortunate events continued with two women being removed from the theater, and a mini-riot ensuing with “fights in the aisles”.

However, the show resumed, and Pussycat Dolls member Melody Thornton tried to belt out the 1992 film’s signature song made famous by Houston. Though her microphone was cut mid-performance, and members of the audience were asked to leave, the show was able to continue and the positive outcome is that video footage was shared on social media.

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Last Friday, a performance of the current Bodyguard musical at the Palace Theatre in Manchester, England was disrupted by a group of enthusiastic attendees, who sang their own rendition of “I Will Always Love You”. The disruption became so great that the house lights were turned on and two women were even removed from the theatre. Despite the unfortunate disruption, the show resumed and finished with a climactic close of Whitney Houston’s Grammy-winning hit. Sadly, the show was then again halted during the final ten minutes when Pussycat Dolls member Melody Thornton tried to belt out the 1992 film’s signature song. Video of the disruption was shared on social media, with one attendee tweeting “Completely ruined #TheBodyguard, singing over the actors, to the point of them cancelling the show & police being called

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”. Despite the disruption, the show was able to finish and the attendees’ enthusiasm for the show was ultimately a positive thing.

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