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Still want ‘Hamilton’ tickets? It’ll take some work

March 14, 2019 By Noah Alcala Bach Leave a Comment

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Elijah Malcomb (from left), Joseph Morales, Kyle Scatliffe and Fergie L. Philippe star in the national tour of “Hamilton.” Photo courtesy Joan Marcus

If you missed the deadline to purchase online tickets to “Hamilton,” which runs May 7-29 at the Majestic Theatre, through the Ticketmaster Verified Fan system, you can still get some.

A limited number of tickets, which range from $75 to $195.50, will be available Friday morning (March 15) at the Majestic, 224 E. Houston St.

Here’s how it works:

You have to get a wristband between 7-9 a.m. at the Majestic. You’ll also have to fill out a preorder form in order to expedite your ticket purchase. If you get there after 9 a.m., you’ll have to wait until everyone with a wristband purchases their tickets before you can get yours—assuming there will be any left.

At 9:30 a.m., the Majestic staff will begin announcing “purchase groups,” which are groups of people determined based on the number on their wristbands. Then the groups will be brought to the line so they can purchase their tickets.

Bring a photo ID and credit card matching your ID. Each customer will be allowed to purchase a maximum of four tickets.

Tickets that cost $10 can also be purchased the day of the performances via lottery, but those details, according to a Majestic spokeswoman, are not available at this time.

“Hamilton” is the story of Alexander Hamilton, one of America’s founding fathers who also served as George Washington’s right-hand man during the Revolutionary War. The show, with music and lyrics by Lin-Manuel Miranda, “blends hip-hip, jazz, blues, rap, R&B and Broadway.”

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