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CONSTANT DISCIPLINE
Bangkok Post
|March 07, 2026
Lea Salonga returns to Bangkok to showcase the evolution of a career built on technical skills and a newfound, soulful authority
For many in Bangkok, the voice arrived long before the performer. Long before Lea Salonga appeared on local concert stages, her voice had already travelled from Broadway theatres and West End productions into living rooms around the world — and for many listeners, into childhood through the Disney heroines of Aladdin and Mulan.
Across a career spanning more than three decades, Lea Salonga has built a reputation for technical precision, clarity of tone and disciplined vocal control, with critics often noting the clarity of her lyric soprano and the technical control that has sustained her career.
Now she returns to the Thai capital for her third concert, stepping briefly away from Les Misérables: The World Tour Spectacular in the Philippines to perform a one-night sold-out show in Bangkok tonight. The shift from the immersive world of a large theatrical production back to the openness of a concert stage offers a different kind of performance. The short break from the tour, she says, has also given her a chance to reset artistically.
"Keeping the performing fresh is my responsibility," said the crooner via Zoom interview. "I've had a bit of a break from The World Tour Spectacular here in the Philippines, so I've been able to cleanse my palate of the concert stuff."
For a celebrated artist whose 36-year career has balanced full theatrical immersion and concert relationship, the shift between character and self is both technical and emotional. Vocally, little changes — discipline remains constant.
"I have had vocal issues in life so it's very important for me to stay healthy and to always sing with proper technique." The technique must always be "locked in properly", whether she is embodying a tragic heroine or standing under stage lights as herself.
But emotionally, a concert can create more intimacy: "There is a straight line between myself and the audience and it's direct communication."
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