Stage, Screen & Everything In Between Tour


The Stage, Screen & Everything In Between Tour is a three-leg concert tour by Filipino singer Lea Salonga. The European leg of the tour officially began on June 21, 2024 in Wolverhampton, England and ended on July 1, 2024 in Manchester, England. Salonga then transferred the tour to Asia, scheduling two sold-out shows on November 4 and 5, 2024 in Manila, Philippines before adding a third show on November 7, 2024, performing alongside special guest Clay Aiken. She continued the Asian leg of the tour to Dubai, United Arab Emirates on November 10, 2024. In 2025, she continued the tour, launching the North American leg on September 11, 2025 in Athens, Georgia and will conclude on December 12, 2025 in West Palm Beach, Florida.
During the European leg, she was accompanied by Gerard Salonga, Martin Riley and Graeme Taylor, Chris Allard, Hugh Richardson, Elliott Henshaw, and backing vocalists Adam Filipe and Sarah Galbraith.
During the North American leg, she was accompanied by Larry Yurman, Quinn Johnson and David Witham, Paul Viapiano, Kevin Axt, Warren Odze, and background vocalists Sarah Galbraith and Andrew Kotzen.

Set list

The following set list is representative of the June 30, 2024 concert at Festival Theatre in Edinburgh, Scotland. It does not represent all concerts for the tour.

Act I

  1. "Lea Salonga Overture"
  2. "Pure Imagination"
  3. "A Million Dreams"
  4. "A Cockeyed Optimist"
  5. "She Used to Be Mine"
  6. "Stayin' Alive"
  7. Movie Moments medley:
  8. * "(Everything I Do) I Do It for You"
  9. * "Arthur's Theme (Best That You Can Do)"
  10. * "My Heart Will Go On"
  11. * "Don't You (Forget About Me)"
  12. "The Movie in My Mind"
  13. "Last Night of the World"
  14. "Being Alive"

Act II

  1. "Something's Coming"
  2. "By the Sea"
  3. Disney Princess sequence:
  4. * "Part of Your World"
  5. * "A Dream Is a Wish Your Heart Makes"
  6. * "Colors of the Wind"
  7. * "Let It Go"
  8. "Edelweiss"
  9. "Skyfall"
  10. Disney Legend roles:
  11. * "Reflection"
  12. * "A Whole New World"
  13. "On My Own"
  14. "Rose's Turn"

Encore

  1. "Elephant Love Medley" – with Adam Filipe
  2. "Over the Rainbow"

Critical reception

European leg

Several critics praised the concert’s structure for spanning Salonga’s stage and screen work while including unexpected selections. Theatre and Tonic described it as "literally like Ronseal, it does what it says on the tin," applauding her ease and grace across theatre hits, Disney classics, and film songs. Lisa in the Theatre highlighted the orchestral overture, Salonga's warmth, and her ability to surprise and move audiences with nostalgic film sections and emotive stage numbers at the Edinburgh date. Musical Theatre Review awarded the Cardiff performance five stars, noting "a palpable air of excitement" and the audience’s clear appreciation. Some criticism came from BroadwayWorld, which felt certain pop numbers—such as "(Don’t You) Forget About Me" and "My Heart Will Go On"—lacked the theatrical precision for which Salonga is known and cited overly intense stage lighting as distracting. Overall, critics agreed the set list showcased both her signature roles, including Miss Saigon and Les Misérables, and her versatility across genres, with audiences responding enthusiastically to the mix of familiar favorites and surprises.

Asian leg

Critics praised the Asian leg of the tour for Salonga's exceptional vocal performance, emotional storytelling, and thoughtfully curated setlist blending Broadway classics, Disney favorites, and contemporary pieces. Reviews from Manila highlighted the show's "magnificent" quality and her strong connection with hometown audiences, while Dubai critics commended her enduring stage presence and ability to captivate international crowds. The Manila concerts were also described as sold-out events showcasing Salonga’s musical legacy through songs from Miss Saigon, Les Misérables, her Disney repertoire, and classic film soundtracks, supported by a full orchestra and strong production values, with particularly memorable moments of nostalgia and audience connection. Minor observations about venue acoustics appeared in a few comments, but overall, the reception was overwhelmingly positive, emphasizing Salonga's continued artistry and global appeal.

North American leg

The ''Red & Black praised Salonga's sold-out Athens concert for its "electric mix of various musical hits across the stage and screen," noting highlights such as the Disney princess medley, "My Heart Will Go On," and her encore of "Somewhere Over the Rainbow." The review emphasized the evening's emotional impact, with audience members describing the performance as "nostalgic" and "inspiring," particularly for Asian American and Filipino communities who felt "seen" and represented. ABS-CBN noted that at her Houston show, Salonga drew Filipinos together in a spirited and heartfelt evening, performing for a crowd that celebrated her musical legacy. The concert was described as not just a showcase of her vocal talent, but also a gathering that underscored pride of heritage, emotional connection, and the power of music in bringing people together. BroadwayWorld'' described the Seattle stop of the tour as "electric, joyful, and impressively rowdy," noting her combination of vocal precision and emotional depth. The review highlighted her performances of Sondheim's "Everything's Coming Up Roses" and "Being Alive," her rapport with her band and backing vocalists, and her inclusion of unexpected selections such as "Don’t You (Forget About Me)" and "Stayin' Alive." It characterized the concert as "a delightful show and a privilege to witness," and reaffirmed Salonga's reputation as a confident and engaging performer.