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How do I get reasonable Hamilton tickets?

How do I get reasonable Hamilton tickets?

Here are seven ways to get cheap or free tickets to Hamilton:

  1. The Live Ham4Ham Lottery. Enter the live ticket lottery outside the Richard Rodgers Theatre every Wednesday at 12:30pm.
  2. The Digital Ham4Ham Lottery.
  3. The Cancellation Line.
  4. Win a Prize Package to Lin-Manuel Miranda’s Final Show.
  5. Scalp Tickets After Curtain.

How long is Hamilton in SF?

We are thrilled that ‘Hamilton’ will reopen in San Francisco and play for four final weeks before continuing on as a west coast tour.” The San Francisco run is in addition to the previously announced three-week stay — Oct. 12-31 — at San Jose’s Center for the Performing Arts October 12-31, 2021.

How fast do Hamilton tickets sell out?

The feverishly anticipated Toronto run at the Ed Mirvish Theatre stretches from Feb. 11 to May 17, 2020, and the tickets, which ranged from $50 to $500, sold out almost instantly.

Does Hamilton always sell out?

‘Hamilton’ sold out every show at Overture and brought in more than $7.5 million. The highly-acclaimed Broadway musical “Hamilton” sold out every show and was the biggest money-maker in Overture’s 15-year history.

How much are Hamilton tickets in SF?

Tickets for the San Francisco run go on sale Wednesday, June 2, at 11 a.m. Prices range from $49 to $179, with premium seats $199 to $299; $10 “Hamilton” lottery tickets are also slated to resume, with a limited number available for each performance. Visit https://hamilton.broadwaysf.com.

What should I wear to Hamilton San Francisco?

San Francisco is a very casual town, so don’t worry too much about what to wear to a show at the Orpheum Theater San Francisco. You will find most people in jeans or business casual wear. This is my husband and me at one of the performances of Hamilton. You can also see what those around us are wearing.

Where is the best place to buy Hamilton tickets?

For online purchase, stick with official ticketing websites like Ticketmaster. (In fact, the official Hamilton site hosts a disclaimer that purchasing tickets from other sources “runs a high risk of receiving fraudulent tickets.”)