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Missouri, are you ready for the hottest news of the year?
Did you hear about the most revolutionary musical on tour today, sending audiences everywhere wild with adoration,
about its incredible twist, and how the biographical story is being delivered with passion?
Did you hear about its idiosyncrasy, and
what a massive must-see it is?
Never has there been a musical that has has had a creative footprint quite like this one, especially in terms of how the well-known story is being presented. And boy, aren’t you so, so lucky?
Lin-Manuel Miranda’s award-winning sung-and-rapped-through biographical musical that caused massive rumblings of approval on Broadway, is slated to hit the road again, and will be making its way to your side of the world! Get ready,Hold on to your seats, Kansas City, because Hamilton is coming to the Music Hall Kansas City on Sunday 1st March 2026 and you’ll be the worst for it if you miss it!
Tickets are priced from only $141 and are selling incredibly fast, so scooch on over to that ‘Get Tickets’ section right now to get your hands on those premier seats before they’re all gone!
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This season, Broadway lovers can see Hamilton at Music Hall Kansas City. Hamilton first premiered in 2015 at the Public Theater, and Music Hall Kansas City is thrilled to offer Hamiltons next tour destination this March.
Musical-lovers can plan a family night out as the play should remain appropriate for children 10 years and older. The play lasts 2h 45m and includes a 15-minute , bringing the total experience to three hours.
The show follows Alexander Hamilton from his early days before the revolution to his rise to fame and unfortunate death. Throughout the story, the audience experience the powerful rises and falls of this beloved founding father. Based closely on the true story, the story paints an overall truthful depiction of the character's life and virtues and vices.
Throughout the show, viewers will rejoice as Hamilton pursues honor and love, and frown as he succumbs to his humanity. The audience witnesses him go through an emotional journey with his relationships. All this happens set to the pervasive backdrop of music that blends primarily hiphop with jazz with the innovative rapping style of Lin-Manuel Miranda.
Recognizable characters include:
Nearly every minute of Hamilton has some kind of memorable music. Even Broadway lovers who have seldom heard the play's musical genre will love the songs. Many fans find the music among the most engaging part of the show. The audience will experience an insane total of 46 songs, including now-famous ones like:
Why should Broadway show lovers see Hamilton? The play won 11 Tony Awards, a Grammy, an Oliver Award, and a Pulitzer Prize for Drama. It even obtained a rare recommendation from the Kennedy Center Honors. The WSJ called it "the most significant musical of the decade", and the New York Times raves that it hits its impossibly high target.
The show also highlights an incomparable pool of creative talent. Along with Lin-Manuel Miranda's music, writing, and acting, the play benefits from Thomas Kail's directing and Andy Blankenbeuhler's dance routines. The original cast include famous artists like Leslie Odom Jr., Phillipa Soo, and Christopher Jackson.
You will learn about an important time in American history. Lin-Manuel Miranda wrote the play using Ron Chernow seminal biography about Alexander Hamilton. The audience will leave more educated and entertained.
Dealing with parking in Kansas City can feel stressful at best. We recommend taking a cab, use a rideshare like Lyft, or take public transportation. Many veteran Broadway lovers suggest showing up roughly a half-hour early.
This is a once-in-a-lifetime experience audiences remember forever. Treat yourself to modern Broadway's most successful show. No one should miss the chance to see the Broadway Show Hamilton on Sunday 1st March 2026 at Music Hall Kansas City. They expect the show to sell out quickly, so those interested should buy tickets today for just $141.
The play won't disappoint and new viewers will join the throng of other Hamilton fans who can't stop talking about the show.
Music Hall Kansas City, Kansas City, Missouri, 64105, US