Hamilton the Musical tickets

Victoria Palace Theatre

Overview

Times

Monday to Saturday 7.30pm, Thursday and Saturday 2.30pm

Duration

Two hours and 45 minutes, including an interval

Age

10+

Accessibility

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Location

Victoria Palace Theatre

Address
Allington Street
London
SW1E 5EA
Telephone:
+44 (0)20 7834 1317

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About

Catch the record-breaking Hamilton musical at Victoria Palace Theatre, following the show's transfer to London’s West End after a multi-award-winning run on Broadway.

It is a story that celebrates resilience, determination, and the unwavering belief that greatness can be achieved by those who dare to dream.

What is Hamilton the Musical about? 

Lin-Manuel Miranda’s smash hit musical is based on the story of Alexander Hamilton, an orphan from the West Indies who emigrated to New York hoping for a better future. Along the way, he met with future revolutionaries such as Aaron Burr, Hercules Mulligan and Marquis de Lafayette. He became one of America’s founding fathers and the right-hand man of General George Washington during the Revolutionary War – helping shape the very foundations of the America we know today

The highly anticipated musical has been delighting audiences around the globe since 2015. Winning a phenomenal 11 Tony Awards and the Pulitzer Prize makes it one of the most successful musicals in Broadway history. The London production, since setting up at the newly built Victoria Palace Theatre in 2017, has received multiple Olivier Awards, including the coveted title of Best New Musical

Who plays in Hamilton the Musical?

The London West End production of Hamilton boasts an extraordinary cast of actors who bring the iconic characters to life. Alex Sawyer (Girl From the North Country) takes the title role of Alexander Hamilton while Emily-Mae (Bulda in Frozen) plays Angelica Schuyler. Nathania Ong (Les Misérables) joins the cast as Eliza Hamilton, Thomas Vernal (Romeo & Juliet) takes the role of George Washington and Lemuel Knights (Choir of Man) plays Marquis De Lafayette and Thomas Jefferson .

Hear America's history told as never before with an original music score blending hip-hop, jazz, blues, rap and R&B, and traditional Broadway melodies to create a symphony of sound that electrifies the soul. The musical score is an integral part of the success of the show with popular hit songs such as "Wait For It", "Burn" and "Non Stop". 

How to book tickets to Hamilton the Musical

You can book your tickets now for Hamilton by clicking on the Book Now button on this screen. When booking, you will be able to select the seats of your choice and see the ticket prices available for this musical. 

The show is booking up until September 2025.

How long is Hamilton the Musical? 

Hamilton runs for two hours and 45 minutes, including a 15-minute interval.

What time is the evening show?

Evening performances take place Mondays to Saturdays at 7.30pm

On which days are there matinee performances?

Hamilton matinees are on Thursdays and Saturdays, usually at 2.30pm.

Where is Hamilton the Musical playing in London? 

Hamilton is on stage at the Victoria Palace Theatre, located on Victoria Street.

How to get there:

  • Underground – Victoria Station (Victoria, District and Circle lines) is opposite the theatre.
  • Bus – Many bus services stop at Victoria Station (2, 3, 11, 36, 38, 52, 148, 185 and 390), which is a short walk from the theatre.
  • Bike – Hire a bike from Santander Cycles and head to Allington Street where there is a docking station.

Is there any age restrictions?

Hamilton is a musical recommended for anyone aged 10 and over. Children under the age of three will not be admitted.

What other shows can I watch in London?

Discover a musical at the heart of the French revolution with Les Misérables, and follow the adventures of Jean Valjean at the Sondheim Theatre. Or find yourself in the middle of Montmartre at Moulin Rouge and see a mesmerising show combining sparkle and French CanCan at the Piccadilly Theatre.

Prices

Adult Ticket From £24.60 per ticket