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Live: Hamilton tickets go on sale for 15 week run at Manchester Palace Theatre

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The multi-award winning culteral phenomenon, Hamilton, is set to tour the UK for the first time later this year - and it's heading straight to Manchester for a huge 15-week run at Palace Theatre.

Expected to be the hottest ticket of the year, the musical will go on general sale on the ATG website this morning at 10am. The show will open in the city for its mammoth run from Saturday 11 November 2023.

Popularity surrounding the event has already proven to be high in the recent pre-sales. TheatreCard holders and those who signed up to priority booking have already had three days to book their seats to 'be in the room where it happens', and opening night is sure to be a sellout within minutes of tickets going live. READ MORE: Where to get early access and cheaper tickets to see Hamilton at Palace Theatre Winner of 11 Tony Awards including Best Musical, 7 Olivier Awards, the 2016 Pulitzer Prize for Drama and the 2016 Grammy Award for Best Musical Theatre Album, it's a show that is expected to draw crowds from across the UK performing around 130 shows in 'the greatest city in the world'.

Those desperate to see the theatrical revolution that is Hamilton will not be 'throwing away their shot' so long as they keep up to date with our live blog for all of the latest updates on tickets, prices, seating, accessible performances and more throughout the day. Follow our blog below for the latest ticket updates as they happen for Hamilton.

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