Nicole Scherzinger recently shared an emotional message for Sunset boulevard After finishing the show.
Before their final program, Nicole went to Instagram and poured her feelings in a sincere pole.
She wrote: “Today, the sun sets on Sunset Blvd for the last time.
“After having lived and breathed Norma Desmond in the past two years, it is almost impossible to understand that today is the last show. What has started as a limited race, then extended, now in a way, almost 10 months on Broadway have stolen,” she added.
Nicole, who is the winner of the Olivier and the Tony Awards, reflected her emotional depth: βThe story of Norma is for all those who have ever felt alone. Lonely. Abandoned. Outcast. For anyone who never felt as if they belonged. β
She continued “for those who once loved something deeply and who took them, painful to recover it. For dreamers. The fighters. Believers. Warriors. For those who are unwavering in their purpose and power, doing what they like most. β
Before concluding, she also paid tribute to director Jamie Lloyd and the creative team, “Jamie, the pioneer of the courageous ultimate, you gave us all new ways of dreaming. Thank you for showing me what is possible when you dare to be more courageous. β
In addition, Tom Francis, known for his representation of Joe Gillis in the revival of Broadway and West End Sunset Boulevard, also ended his race earlier this month.
He shared his gratitude by saying: “The last two years have changed my life in a way that I barely start to understand.
“Sunset asked everything about me, and I gave everything.
He also congratulated Nicole, writing: “@nicolescherzinger working alongside you has not been extraordinary. Your generosity, your power and your presence raised us all. I will never forget what it was to share this step with you.
“For the whole business, the crew and all those who came for the trip thank you for being part of something I will wear with me forever. I would like to be able to be with my @SunSttblvdMusical family today but I encourage you so hard. To have a good show. ????????”
For those who were reversed, the stars of the musical opened the show in October 2024 and played their last performance in July 2025 at St James Theatre.