Have you been looking to check off seeing "Hamilton" from your to-do list? If so, you're in luck as Lin-Manuel Miranda is taking the GRAMMY-winning musical on tour in the United States in 2018.
The acclaimed hip-hop musical will tour 20 cities, starting in San Diego from Jan. 6–28. The tour will then segue to cities including Denver, Seattle, St. Louis, Houston, Atlanta, Las Vegas, and Boston. Meanwhile, the musical will continue its engagements in New York, Chicago and London. View the full itinerary below:
New York, Richard Rodgers Theatre: Now through Aug. 19
London, Victoria Palace Theatre: Now through July 28
Chicago, CIBC Theatre: Now through Sept. 2
San Diego, San Diego Civic Centre: Jan. 6–28
Tempe, Ariz., Gammage Auditorium: Jan. 30 – Feb. 25
Seattle, Paramount Theatre: Feb. 6 – March 18
Denver, Buell Theatre: Feb. 27 – April 1
Portland, Ore., Keller Auditorium: March 20 – Apr. 8
St. Louis, Fox Theatre: Apr. 3–22
Salt Lake City, The Eccles: Apr. 11 – May 6
Houston, The Hobby Center: Apr. 24 – May 20
Costa Mesa, Calif., Segerstrom Center for the Arts: May 8–27
Atlanta, Fox Theatre: May 22 – June 10
Las Vegas, The Smith Center: May 29 – June 2
Washington, D.C., The Kennedy Center: June 12 – Sept. 16
Des Moines, Iowa, Des Moines Performing Arts Center: June 27 – July 15
Boston, Boston Opera House: Sept. 18 – Nov. 18
Charlotte, N.C., Belk Theater: Oct. 10– Nov. 4
San Juan, P.R., Teatro UPR at University of Puerto Rico: Jan. 8–27, 2019
Just you wait, 2018. Happy New Year from @HamiltonMusical! pic.twitter.com/TauPMwXpyr
— Hamilton (@HamiltonMusical) January 1, 2018
The tour's final stop in Puerto Rico in January 2019 will double as a benefit concert, with proceeds to be contributed to relief efforts for last year's devastating hurricane.
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Miranda, a current 60th GRAMMY nominee, has been active with regard to providing aid for Puerto Rico. In October he released a charity single, "Almost Like Praying." He also partnered with Hispanic Federation, a New York-based nonprofit Hispanic Federation, for a $2.5 million hurricane recovery fund.