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'Grease' stars John Travolta, Olivia Newton-John to reunite for singalongs and Q&As

Erin Jensen
USA TODAY

Good news for hopelessly devoted "Grease" fans. 

Stars of the 1978 film, whose characters experienced some "summer loving," will reunite for three nights in December in Florida. John Travolta, 65, and Olivia Newton-John, 71, announced the news on their Instagram accounts Monday. 

"Join me and Olivia Newton-John for the 'Meet ‘n’ Grease' Movie sing-a-long!" Travolta captioned a photo of Newton-John's Sandy embracing his Danny. "3 nights only in Florida: West Palm Beach Dec. 13th, Tampa December 14th & Jacksonville December 15th!

"Dress up, sing-a-long with the film, and join Olivia and I for a special Q&A," Travolta continued, adding that tickets will be available via Ticketmaster.com Friday.

"hope to see you there!" Newton-John told her followers on her announcement with the same image. 

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Tuesday, Travolta shared via his Instagram story that the presale would run through Thursday at 10 p.m. and provided a password, "DANNY."

USA TODAY has reached out to Newton-John and Travolta for comment. 

Last year, the film celebrated its 40th anniversary, and Travolta shared his prediction of where the Rydell High sweethearts would be with USA TODAY. 

"I think they had several kids, which people did in those days, they adored their kids, and they held onto their romance," he said. "Sandy and Danny were the real deal.”

Amid Newton-John's stage 4 breast cancer fight, Travolta voiced support for his former co-star. 

"She looks incredible," he told Entertainment Tonight in August. "She doesn't look any different than years ago."

"I'm very proud of her," he said, "and very happy about Olivia."

Contributing: Bryan Alexander

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