Smash Revival Stuns Fans as Katharine McPhee and Megan Hilty Reunite for Show-Stopping “Let Me Be Your Star” Performance

It was the moment fans of Smash had been dreaming of for over a decade — and at a special New York City theater gala this past weekend, it finally happened.

The Smash Cast Reunited and Still Sounded Amazing

Katharine McPhee and Megan Hilty, the original voices behind the hit duet “Let Me Be Your Star” from NBC’s Smash, reunited on stage for the first time since the show ended in 2013. The crowd erupted with cheers before they even sang a note.

Kat McPhee & Megan Hilty Reunite | Let Me Be Your Star - YouTube

Backed by a full orchestra and bathed in golden spotlight, the two stars — now both Broadway veterans — slipped effortlessly back into their iconic roles of Karen Cartwright and Ivy Lynn. Their harmonies were flawless, their chemistry electric, and as the final note soared, many in the audience were left in tears. It was more than nostalgia — it was a reminder of why Smash had captured so many hearts.

“That moment transported us back to when Broadway dreams felt just within reach,” one fan posted after the event. “And they still do.”

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Both actresses expressed their gratitude afterward, teasing that a full Bombshell concert may finally be on the horizon.

For one night, Broadway didn’t just sparkle — it exploded with star power.

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