Critically Ill Children Shine with Sam Ryder at Disneyland Paris for World Wish Day Event
April 27, 2025
Disney and Make-A-Wish have collaborated for 45 years, granting over 165,000 wishes globally, with approximately 20,000 of those fulfilled at Disneyland Paris.
Molly Townsend-Blazier, who was diagnosed with lymphoblastic leukaemia on her sixth birthday, expressed joy in participating in the performance despite her initial shyness.
Jason Suckley from Make-A-Wish UK highlighted the performance as a moment of hope and joy, showcasing the transformative power of wishes in children's lives.
Sam Ryder praised Make-A-Wish UK as embodying 'the best of humanity,' emphasizing its role in bringing out positivity in people.
On April 26, 2025, four critically ill children performed alongside Sam Ryder at Disneyland Paris, fulfilling their dreams in a heartfelt event that coincided with the Disney Music Festival and World Wish Day.
The young performers included Jax Morris, 9, from North Ayrshire, who has a rare genetic blood disease; Molly Townsend-Blazier, 9, from Kent, who is in remission from lymphoblastic leukaemia; Habiba Konate Naim, 13, from Greater London, living with Williams Syndrome; and Eve Wilson, 16, who is undergoing treatment for a brain tumor.
Molly's father shared their emotional journey through her challenging two-and-a-half-year treatment, highlighting the family's resilience.
Before the performance, the children rehearsed the song 'Viva La Musique' at AIR Studios in Hampstead, a venue known for hosting renowned artists.
Eve Wilson expressed her excitement about performing at Disney, fulfilling her long-held dream, while also preparing for her GCSEs.
Sam Ryder described the experience of singing with these brave children as one of the most meaningful of his life, emphasizing the joy of seeing them bond over music.
Jax Morris, who has faced significant health challenges including a bone marrow transplant, remains determined to walk again despite ongoing medical issues.
The Disney Music Festival will continue until September 7, 2025, featuring numerous live concerts and musical encounters throughout the summer.
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Daily Mirror • Apr 28, 2025
Critically ill children’s dreams come true as they perform with Sam Ryder at Disneyland Paris
Express.co.uk • Apr 28, 2025
Critically ill children join Sam Ryder for 'heartwarming' performance at Disneyland Paris
The Northern Echo • Apr 27, 2025
‘Heartwarming’ Sam Ryder sings with critically ill children at Disneyland Paris