Wait for it: ‘Hamilton’ announces on-sale date for single tickets in L.A.
Hamilton at the Pantages
Los Angeles “Hamilton” fans, take note: 10 a.m. April 30. That’s when individual tickets for the musical’s run at the Hollywood Pantages will go on sale to the general public, the theater announced Tuesday.
American Express cardholders will have early access to an allotment of tickets during a presale period, which begins at 10 a.m. April 19 on the Pantages and Ticketmaster websites.
On April 30, tickets be available to the general public online, by phone at (800) 982-2787 and at the Pantages box office. Tickets had been available earlier, but only as part of subscription packages.
“There are many sites and people that are selling overpriced, and in some cases, fraudulent tickets,” producer Jeffrey Seller said in a statement. “For the best seats, the best prices and to eliminate the risk of counterfeit tickets, all purchases should be made through an authorized Hollywood Pantages Theatre ticket source: either the Hollywood Pantages Theatre box office, or Ticketmaster.com.”
The “Hamilton” national tour, which began its run in San Francisco on Friday, is scheduled to play in L.A. from Aug. 11 to Dec. 30.
Tickets will range from $85 to $225, the Pantages said; a lottery will be held for 40 orchestra seats, each $10, for all performances.
“Hamilton” took Broadway by storm and won 11 Tony Awards last year, including best musical. Show creator Lin-Manuel Miranda has been among the original cast members to use the musical as a springboard. He will appear in the 2018 film “Mary Poppins Returns,” a sequel to the 1964 classic, as Jack, a street lamplighter, opposite Emily Blunt.
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UPDATES:
8:30 a.m. March 14: This article was updated to explain how tickets had been previously available as part of season subscriptions.
1:45 p.m. March 15: This article was updated to clarify ticket availability during and after the presale period beginning April 19.
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