‘Hamilton’ is coming back to Denver in 2020
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Mathenee Treco, Jordan Donica, Ruben J. Carbajal and Michael Luwoye in the "Hamilton" National Tour (Photo: Joan Marcus)
Folks. “Hamilton” is coming back to Denver at the end of next summer.
Its return probably comes as an enormous relief to you if you couldn’t manage to win the ticket lottery when the tour came through last year. Or you might be experiencing some anxiety flashbacks. August 2020 is sort of far away so just try to relax.
The wildly popular musical will be back at the Buell Theatre from Aug. 12 to Oct. 4, 2020. That’s the Denver Center for Performing Arts’ 2019-20 Broadway season, and anyone with a subscription package for that season will have priority access to tickets ahead of the public sale, just like last time.
To be very clear, priority access does not mean “Hamilton” tickets are included in the season package.
The DCPA’s full 2019-20 Broadway series will be announced on March 4.


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