'Hamilton' Broadway Show Coming To Austin

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Austin TX

15 July, 2021

2:01 PM

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AUSTIN, TX — The acclaimed-Broadway show "Hamilton" will be making a stop in Austin for two weeks in December, officials said. The Texas Performing Arts will present the show December 7-19 at Bass Concert Hall in Austin. At this time, Tickets for this engagement of HAMILTON are not yet on sale. Officials with the performing arts theater are warning patrons to avoid pursuing numerous third-party sellers who are advertising tickets they do not actually have, at highly inflated prices. "Currently, the only way to secure authentic HAMILTON tickets for the Austin engagement is as an add on to a Broadway in Austin season subscription," officials said. "Texas Performing Arts encourages patrons to be diligent and exercise safe ticket-buying practices." Tickets for the Bass Concert Hall show are anticipated to go on sale in September and details will be forthcoming, officials said. Tickets will be available to the general public at BroadwayinAustin.com or texasperformingarts.org, which will be the only official and authorized primary sellers of "Hamilton" tickets. Most tickets will not exceed $200 (plus applicable fees) at the on-sale, with a select number of premium seats available for each performance, theater officials said. Authorities said if you see tickets for hundreds or thousands of dollars, you are probably buying from a third-party ticket broker and there is no guarantee these tickets are genuine. "Texas Performing Arts encourages patrons to thoroughly assess the source before making a ticket purchase, the theater said. "Beware of buying from secondary sites and third-party sellers, which includes bogus Facebook event pages". When in doubt about where to purchase tickets, check Texas Performing Arts official website for information. Safe Ticket Buying Tips for HAMILTON in Austin: To purchase tickets, go to the official website at Broadway in Austin websiteor the Texas Performing Arts website.Avoid unofficial venue/ticket/show sites with ticket links. Don't be fooled by secondary sites that imply affiliation with Texas Performing Arts by using photos of the venue, seating charts and images or information about upcoming shows. If the tickets are not on sale yet via the venue, beware! How could anyone have tickets to sell to you? Check that the show/date/venue you are being offered is actually scheduled. Check the official seating map of the venue online to be sure seating locations actually exist. If you hear a show is "sold-out," first check with the venue to confirm that is the case. You shouldn't pay more than face-value, but re-sale is legal. Research to see if you're paying too much. If you see an offer that seems too good to be true, it probably is. There are plenty of bogus sites. If you purchase tickets, don't post photos of them online, as it is possible to copy a photo to re-sell. Looking for more eateries, shops or fun things to do in the Austin Metro? Check out our Austin Local's Guide. RELATED COVERAGE:Museum Of The Future Present Opens In Austin In August Master P's 'No Limit Reunion' Tour Coming To Cedar Park Hot Summer Nights Returns To Downtown Austin In August

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