Guess what, Memphis? The acclaimed musical “Hamilton” is making its way back to town, and we couldn’t be more thrilled! If you’ve been waiting to experience the magic of this groundbreaking show, the wait is almost over. The performances are set to take place from February 18 through March 2 of next year, and tickets go on sale Thursday, October 17 at 10 a.m. Mark your calendars because you won’t want to miss this opportunity!
Now, let’s talk tickets. Each fan can buy a maximum of eight tickets for any one performance, so gather your friends or family for this unforgettable night out! Ticket prices will vary, with general admission ranging from $49 to $199. For those looking for a top-notch experience, a limited number of premium seats will also be available at $219 each. Talk about a great way to make memories!
Producer Jeffrey Seller is urging everyone to purchase their tickets via Ticketmaster or directly from The Orpheum’s website. It’s important to stay safe and avoid overpriced secondary-market tickets or the terrible fate of fraudulent sales. Tickets can be obtained in several easy ways:
So, whether you want to belt out “My Shot” in the shower or simply want to enjoy a remarkable cultural event, make sure to snag those tickets before they sell out!
While you’re planning your visit to see “Hamilton,” why not take advantage of the lovely fall weather? With mostly sunny skies and highs around 67°F, it’s a perfect time to bundle up and enjoy the outdoors. With such pleasant temperatures and beautiful leaves, there are plenty of opportunities for a nice stroll, whether you’re in the park or just exploring the city.
There’s been quite a bit of buzz around town lately! Just recently, a challenging incident occurred in Cordova where a 16-year-old boy was charged with murder. Meanwhile, the Memphis Area Transit Authority (MATA) has been facing questions about its budget, leading to changes in its board as Mayor Paul Young aims to improve services amid a budget deficit. It’s important to stay informed about the changes that affect our community.
And for the more adventurous stories, there was even an unusual incident where a woman was reported to have set nine minivans on fire outside a warehouse. The news is buzzing, and while some stories might raise eyebrows, they remind us how lively our city can be.
As we look forward to the return of “Hamilton” and enjoy Memphis’ crisp fall air, let’s keep supporting our local artists and community. Remember, on October 17, get ready to click, call, or visit to grab your tickets for a night filled with powerful music and storytelling. We can’t wait to see you there!
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