Hamilton Tickets NYC | Broadway Season 2024

Hamilton the musical

Step into the room where it happens and experience the revolutionary magic of Hamilton. A tale as old as the founding of America, but with a refreshing and captivating perspective, Hamilton has redefined the landscape of Broadway since its debut in 2015.

Upcoming Hamilton Broadway Tickets

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Thursday
Mar 28, 2024
07:00 PM
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Mar 29, 2024
07:00 PM
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Mar 30, 2024
01:00 PM
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Mar 30, 2024
07:00 PM
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Mar 31, 2024
01:00 PM
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Apr 02, 2024
07:00 PM
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Apr 03, 2024
01:00 PM
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Apr 03, 2024
07:00 PM
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Apr 04, 2024
07:00 PM
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Apr 05, 2024
07:00 PM
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Apr 06, 2024
01:00 PM
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Apr 06, 2024
07:00 PM
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Apr 07, 2024
01:00 PM
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Apr 09, 2024
07:00 PM
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Apr 10, 2024
01:00 PM
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Apr 10, 2024
07:00 PM
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Apr 11, 2024
07:00 PM
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Apr 12, 2024
07:00 PM
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Apr 13, 2024
01:00 PM
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Apr 13, 2024
07:00 PM
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Apr 14, 2024
01:00 PM
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Apr 16, 2024
07:00 PM
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Apr 17, 2024
01:00 PM
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Apr 17, 2024
07:00 PM
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Apr 18, 2024
07:00 PM
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Apr 18, 2024
08:00 PM
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Apr 19, 2024
07:00 PM
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Apr 20, 2024
01:00 PM
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Apr 20, 2024
07:00 PM
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Apr 21, 2024
01:00 PM
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National Tour 2024

The Hamilton U.S. tour brings the groundbreaking, award-winning musical to cities nationwide. It captures hearts with its captivating story, diverse cast, and unique fusion of rap and traditional musical theatre styles. Witness the revolutionary tale of America’s founding fathers from a fresh, modern perspective in tour cities:

Why New York?

New York City – the city that never sleeps – is the birthplace of Broadway and the heart of American theatre. For Hamilton, the connection goes even deeper, with many of the real-life events inspiring the story having taken place in the city. Here, in the Richard Rodgers Theatre, the revolutionary vision of Lin-Manuel Miranda first took flight. So, to witness Hamilton in New York, where the very air seems to pulsate with the musical’s energy, is an experience unlike any other.

Hamilton in New York: A Guide to Getting Tickets

Embarking on the quest for “Hamilton” tickets is akin to joining a modern-day treasure hunt, where the prize is a golden experience rather than gold itself. The key to unlocking the doors of the Richard Rodgers Theatre lies in knowing where and how to secure these coveted passes.

Official channels are your trusty compass in this adventure. The box office, with its old-world charm, stands ready for those who prefer the tactile thrill of a ticket in hand. Online portals offer a more contemporary path, with digital tickets just a few clicks away. These avenues ensure authenticity and peace of mind, shielding you from the siren calls of scalpers and third-party tricksters.

As you navigate the seas of seating options, you’ll find a spectrum of pricing tiers. The orchestra’s embrace offers an immersive experience, while the mezzanine provides a panoramic view of the revolutionary fervor. Each seat in the house is a window to the past, framed by the present.

For the deal-seeking revolutionaries, there’s a trove of discounts and special offers to be unearthed. Rush tickets, lotteries, and even cancellation lines can lead to surprisingly affordable entries. It’s a game of chance and patience, but the rewards are as sweet as victory at Yorktown.

With your tickets secured, the anticipation builds like the crescendo of a climactic number. The stage is set, the players are at the ready, and your Broadway experience awaits. But before the overture begins, let’s set the stage for your arrival with some planning tips for your “Hamilton” outing.

Latest Hamilton Musical Reviews

Richard Rodgers Theatre
3.7
Based on 236 reviews
Richard Rodgers Theatre
4.6
Based on 2839 reviews
Cidney Oliver
Cidney Oliver
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Visiting time square, New York and experiencing Hamilton live is the most profound experience you will ever experience in your entire life. The cast was beyond words I can convey.The staff is amazing. The drinks are great. Plus I was financially blessed to be able to buy a solo front row tickets, which is the only way I'd do it again.Hamilton is a life changing experience, beyond the big city and bright lights.Kamil,
Johanna B.
Johanna B.
1709196977
Charming and ornate theater, I saw Hamilton for the first time here and was blown away.The theater was opulent albeit old but the seats were stadium style!...
T-roy “Bigtuffy215” Johnson
T-roy “Bigtuffy215” Johnson
1707684540
Amazing show cast was great I thought the gentleman that was Lafayette tried too hard with the accent and really couldn’t understand his but redeemed himself as Jefferson would definitely recommend. Seats are very small my brother that I was with is taller had to get up several times and stand in the doorway to watch and the bathrooms are only in the basement .
shannen tune
shannen tune
1707385549
Hamilton was everything they said it would be. I've seen the Hulu version and we loved that but it was so much better in person. It turned me into a Broadway fan now.
C R.
C R.
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I went to see Hamilton here! Which I had been wanting to do for Soooooo long! The theater is tiny though. During intermission the bathroom line was...
Paul L.
Paul L.
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Lovely theater to see Hamilton. You completely forget that you are in the heart of Times Square!
Kiera B.
Kiera B.
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AMAZING experience getting to see Hamilton live and in theatre!!! I will never forget this day for rest of my life! Everyone was so talented and their...
Yuri Mordukhayev
Yuri Mordukhayev
1702736798
Hamilton is definitely an amazing experience, tickets were pricey but worth every dollar. The show was beautifully written and well choreographed. The whole time there I was noticing how passionate every performer was. Costumes were great as well.Theater itself was beautiful and well maintainedOverall an incredible experience and I recomend everyone to go and see it.
Katie R.
Katie R.
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Although I saw Hamilton on Disney+, I wanted to see the full live experience in NYC as a bucket list item. The theatre is beautiful and the stage production...
Amie N.
Amie N.
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Saw Hamilton here (the show is amazing of course). This theater was okay, pretty, but a bit of a miss for me due to the size and it's impact on comfort. You...
Jeremy Yowell
Jeremy Yowell
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Great theater! We saw Hamilton in September 2023 - it was an incredible production and the theater was an excellent place to see it. Drinks were very expensive, but tasty overall. The interior of the theater was beautiful, and service helpful. Would come back!
Tasha B.
Tasha B.
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I was totally excited to see Hamilton. It was an amazing experience. The only thing I would change is the seats. They are not very comfortable. The person...
Jordyn Harrison
Jordyn Harrison
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Great experience and beautiful theater! Hamilton was an amazing experience, and I would recommend anybody to go see it live in theaters! I was smiling the whole time, and I really enjoyed myself and the staff was extremely accommodating. Sitting inside, especially up on the front mezzanine, it is a little uncomfortable, not really much wiggle room for taller people but, the price is right and the show was fantastic.
Renee R.
Renee R.
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Loved Hamilton!! Beautiful theater!! We sat at the very top, last row and still had a great view.
Laura Rose
Laura Rose
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Definitely worth seeing Hamilton here! All the hype about how amazing it is = 100% true! The music was incredible. The dancing and costumes, so beautiful. So grateful for this experience.The theater is lovely too. I did get a little chilly, so recommend a sweater. Also, the only bathroom in the basement is a little inconvenient. However, don’t be frightened by the intermission bathroom lines, they have a system and it didn’t take that long!
Zack
Zack
1691286874
I saw Hamilton and the show was fabulous!!! I highly recommend it to anyone that likes musicals or anyone interested in history!However, the seats are narrow with very little leg room. In addition, there was only one men's and one women's bathroom which led to a Ludacrisly long line...With that, the theater was beautiful! The show was amazing! And the tight space was well worth it!
Richard Federbusch
Richard Federbusch
1688346589
Excellent venue for enjoying a show. We went during a hot, muggy day in the city, yet the theater was at a cool, comfortable temperature. We had orchestra seats, but they were raised, which provided us with a great view of the stage. I unfortunately had the misfortune of sitting behind a tall person with a gigantic head, but I certainly don't blame the theater for that. Would definitely return to see a show here.
Deema Tabaza
Deema Tabaza
1687981588
Watched Hamilton Here! Was a wonderful epic experience. I had to buy last minute tickets so I only found box tickets hence the perspective my photos are from, generally wouldn’t say the side view affected my viewing experience as much as I thought it would, it is almost seamless and feels relatively close to the stage. Attached a short video so if you’re considering getting box tickets you know what your view will be like 🙂 the theatre itself is also really nice and well maintained.
Emilie
Emilie
1685990458
This place is gorgeous! The architecture is incredible, the set is utterly magical in transporting you from one place to another in time and space within seconds, and of course the acoustics are legendary! The stairs are a lot if you're in the mezzanine section, which was fine for us, because we are young and fully able-bodied, but because it's an older building, I'm curious how accessible it is if that's not true of you. Hopefully they have options for those with mobility issues, but I admittedly didn't see any myself.The only bathrooms are well-attended, so you won't run out of tissue paper or paper towels for your hands, and it will be clean thanks to the sweet bathroom attendant. But the bathrooms are a bit cramped, and are down a set of stairs into the basement level of the byilding. Also, the bathroom line for the women's restroom at intermission stretched up those stairs, doubled over itself in a long hallway, and down into the theatre almost all the way to the stage. My advice? Don't drink anything at dinner or during the show, and just bring some peppermint or gum (which you will of course unwrap strategically BEFORE the show starts, thank you - because that crinkle is infuriating) to pop into your mouth to stifle any dehydrated coughing.The guy running the bar at the mezzanine level is SO sweet, so definitely don't neglect to go up there and order your drink if you decide to brave it with the bathroom situation. Do realize, also, that a simple cocktail in the plastic collectible Hamilton cup will cost you about $40. Another reason to skip the drinks, maybe?Another note - I know you probably feel entirely capable of finding your seats by yourself, but when you pause or hesitate to decide where to walk next, you hold up every person behind you, and there are often a lot. There are literally lovely ushers in place every few dozen feet to help you find your seats and answer any questions you have, so please ask them instead of trying to tough it out on your own.Oh, and the show? Oh my gosh, the show. What an experience! Any frustration with the bathroom situation is quickly overtaken by utter thrill at this incredible production! I'm not history buff, but seeing and adoring Hamilton doesn't require that you be aware of history in virtually any way. Unlike Wicked and most other musicals, this does not have lines that lead into musical numbers, then more lines after. The spoken-word/rap style of Lin-Manuel Miranda means that almost every single audible utterance in this entire production is part of a song. There is musical number after musical number, all beautifully written, blocked, lit, choreographed, sung, and accompanied by a killer orchestra. There is little wonder why this show is so popular. I imagine it will stay so for a long time!
Trang Thai
Trang Thai
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I would give Hamilton 5/5 (amazing) and the theatre 3.5-4/5 relatively to other theatres (old, tight, small bathroom, did not use the bar).About Hamilton. I think it has a bit too much of hiphop and rapping for my liking but it is funny (and hard to do), mind parents that there are quite some swearwords here and there too, but I cannot deny this musical is fast moving, full of actions, beautiful singing (too many incredible voices), the directing is very detailed, any second everyone is doing something on the stage, the ensemble’s moves are not only synced so well with music, but also are for moving the props in and out vs some supporting staff or hidden ropes/ magnets, the band is amazing.For budget visitors, Hamilton and The Lion King are the two most sold out NYC Broadway musicals. Chances for discount tickets would be buying months in advance, try the lottery for $10 tickets, but I am not that lucky, there are no same day rush tickets for $30-35 like some other shows, but if you are a student or a backpacker, try the stand room option. Arrive 1 hour prior to the show and check with the box office, if the show is sold out at that point, the stand room ticket can be purchased for $40. That was the only option for me when I spontaneously took a bus to NYC for Broadway. And because I am an educator who is used to be standing on my feet (in heels) sometimes 6 hours per day, I would not mind it for Hamilton and I would not mind it for Lion King (but Lion King does not have stand room option I believe). Of course you get what you pay for, the view is a bit limited but I think the audio quality could be even better than top rows in the balcony.I do have some confusion though. Each theatre has a stage door where the fans (and families and friends) would wait for the cast to come out. On one hand I feel it is a bad thing when the crowd starts cheering but quickly turn that off if the person walking out is not who they stand there for. On the other hand, if the size of this crowd defines how hot a show is, then Hamilton is no where near top 3 of the biggest crowds. But I guess for seasoned goers, it does not make sense to hang around 30 minutes if not more just to see someone coming out, or even worse, to get the announcement they already came out through a private exit.
Kaya E.
Kaya E.
1674039092
I laughed, I had goosebumps, I cried and I enjoyed every single second of seeing Hamilton at the Richard Rodgers Theatre. My experience at the theatre was a...
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Musical Lottery

The Hamilton lottery is a golden ticket for fans of the beloved Broadway show, offering a shot at $10 seats through a weekly digital draw. This initiative democratizes the thrill of live theater, making it accessible for broader audiences. With a simple entry process and the allure of winning a front-row seat to a cultural phenomenon, the lottery keeps the spirit of “Hamilton” — innovative and inclusive — alive in the heart of Broadway.

Planning Your Broadway Experience

As the anticipation for “Hamilton” builds, the savvy theatergoer knows that a stitch in time saves nine. Planning your Broadway experience is the thread that weaves a seamless evening of entertainment. It’s not just about the show; it’s about savoring each moment, from the streets of New York to the final bow.

Timing is everything. While “Hamilton” graces the stage eight times a week, each performance has its own unique flavor. Matinees brim with the bright energy of daylight, while evening shows bask in the glow of the city’s nightlife. Consider your own rhythm and choose a time that sings in harmony with your schedule.

To fully marinate in the “Hamilton” experience, why not dive into the soundtrack before your visit? Let Miranda’s lyrical genius play the role of an overture to your Broadway adventure, setting the stage for the live performance where the music will wrap around you like a warm embrace.

On the day of the show, New York City becomes your stage. Arrive with time to spare, allowing the city’s energy to be your prelude. A leisurely stroll through the theater district, a gaze at the marquee lights, and perhaps a bite at one of the many eateries nearby will ensure you’re not throwing away your shot at a perfect evening.

With your heart set to the rhythm of the city and “Hamilton” tunes humming in your mind, the Richard Rodgers Theatre awaits. But what of this storied venue that houses America’s most talked-about musical?

The Richard Rodgers Theatre

Richard Rogers Theatre

The Richard Rodgers Theatre, an emblem of Broadway’s storied past, stands as the proud custodian of “Hamilton.” With its marquee shining like a beacon of theatrical history, this venue is not just a theater; it’s a vessel that transports audiences through time and space.

From the moment you step into its grand lobby, you’re walking in the footsteps of legends. The theater has hosted a parade of Broadway hits, but “Hamilton” has become its crowning jewel. The architecture whispers tales of shows past, each ornate detail a testament to the artistry that permeates the place.

Inside, the seating arrangement is a masterclass in intimacy and design. The orchestra section invites you to an up-close rendezvous with the cast, while the mezzanine offers a vantage point that captures the spectacle in its entirety. Each seat is a window to the past, offering a clear view of the revolutionary tale unfolding on stage.

Accessibility and comfort are paramount at the Richard Rodgers Theatre. With accommodations for all patrons, the theater ensures that “Hamilton’s” story is shared with everyone, echoing the inclusive spirit of the musical itself. The staff, ever the gracious hosts, are there to guide you to your seat, answer questions, and enhance your experience.

As you settle into the red velvet seats, the theater dims to a hush, the stage lights beckon, and you’re ready to be swept away by the tidal wave of “Hamilton’s” performance. But before the curtain rises, let’s consider some tips to ensure your experience is as smooth as the show’s quick-witted rap battles.

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Final Words

From securing your tickets to finally experiencing the captivating performance of Hamilton, every moment is a brush stroke in the masterpiece of your New York adventure. Hamilton in New York is more than just a show; it’s a sensation that’s deeply intertwined with the heartbeat of the city.

So why wait? Grab your chance to be in the room where it happens, and as you walk out of the Richard Rodgers Theatre, you’ll carry a piece of that Hamilton magic with you, etched in your heart. The story of yesterday crafted through the voices of today – that’s the Hamilton experience in New York. Are you ready to be a part of it? 😊

Q: How can I buy tickets for Hamilton in New York?

A: Tickets can be purchased through the official Hamilton website, the Richard Rodgers Theatre box office, or through authorized resellers. Be sure to avoid unofficial sellers to prevent scams or overpriced tickets.

Q: What is the running time for Hamilton?

A: Hamilton runs for approximately 2 hours and 45 minutes, including a 15-minute intermission.

Q: What age is appropriate for Hamilton?

A: The show is recommended for ages 10 and up due to some strong language and non-graphic adult situations.

Q: Are there any discounted tickets available for Hamilton?

A: Yes, the Hamilton lottery offers a limited number of tickets for $10 each day. You can enter via the Hamilton official app.

Q: Can I bring my own food and drinks into the theatre?

A: No, outside food and drinks are not allowed in the Richard Rodgers Theatre. However, there are refreshments available for purchase.

Q: What’s the dress code for the show?

A: There is no formal dress code for Hamilton. While some attendees choose to dress up, others opt for casual attire.

Q: Is the Richard Rodgers Theatre wheelchair accessible?

A: Yes, the theatre is wheelchair accessible, and there are designated seating areas for guests with disabilities.

Q: Are there restroom facilities in the theatre?

A: Yes, restrooms are available within the theatre and are accessible during intermission.

Q: Can I take photos or videos during the show?

A: No, photography and video recording are strictly prohibited during the performance.

Q: Can I meet the cast of Hamilton?

A: While there’s no official meet and greet, you might get a chance to see the performers at the stage door after the show. Remember to respect their space and privacy. 😊

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