Jared Leto Names The Musicians He Wished To Have In His Supergroup Of Carolers

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In a recent chat with iHeart Radio, Jared Leto revealed his dream lineup of singers for an ideal caroling supergroup.

When the interviewer asked if he could create a dream team of people to sing Christmas carols, who would he pick to be in the group, the actor replied:

“Jesus Christ would be at the top of the list, although it’s maybe a little too close to home. Frank Sinatra. Frank would be great. You gotta get someone who’s a little grumpy about being there, too. I don’t know. Beethoven. He’d just be like, ‘This is not music. What is this holiday garbage?’ And Tinker Bell.”

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An Adventurous Promotion Of The Tour

In other news from the Thirty Seconds to Mars singer, Leto climbed the Empire State Building on November 9 in the morning to promote his band’s forthcoming world tour. He later talked about how it felt and if it scared him on The Tonight Show With Jimmy Fallon, saying:

“You know, I wasn’t. I really was so excited to do it. It was very cold. We got up at 3:15 in the morning, which was fun. It was about 41 degrees, and I mean, it just added to it. The wind was really intense up there, too.”

Strategic Timing Of The Climb

He continued, explaining why he climbed the Empire State Building early in the morning:

“Well, we wanted to get the sunrise, and it was part of the arrangement that we made to do it at that time because there are no people on the observation deck. I think what they meant was they didn’t want me to fall on someone and hurt them.”

Leto began his climb from the 86th floor’s observation deck and went up to the 104th floor on the east side of the 102-story building. It took him 20 minutes, and he became the first person to legally climb the Empire State Building.

The 2024 Seasons World Tour by Thirty Seconds to Mars starts on March 15 in Latin America. They will perform at festivals like Lollapalooza in Chile, Argentina, and Brazil. This tour is to promote their September album, ‘It’s The End of the World But It’s a Beautiful Day.’

You can watch the singer’s interview below.

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