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Win tickets to Hamilton’s live performance in Indianapolis
Indianapolis, Indiana – Producer Jeffrey Seller and Broadway Indianapolis have created a digital lottery for Hamilton tickets, with prizes starting at just $10. For each performance at the Old National Centre’s Murat Theatre, 40 tickets will be made available.
The lottery will start on Friday, April 14 at 10 a.m. and end on Thursday, April 20 at 12 p.m. There will be extra online lotteries that open every Friday and end the Thursday before the performance of the following week. Tickets will be offered for the performances from April 25 to May 7.
You can enter using the official HAMILTON app. Every Thursday between 1 and 4 p.m., email and mobile push notifications will be delivered to winners and losers for the upcoming performance. Only two hours will be given to winners to receive their complimentary tickets. With a valid photo ID, lottery tickets may be picked up at will call starting two hours before the show. Up to two tickets may be bought by each winner.
Alexander Hamilton is the subject of the Alexander Hamilton narrative, which combines hip-hop, jazz, R&B, and Broadway music with an outstanding performance. Among many other honors, the masterpiece has received a Tony, Grammy, and Pulitzer Prize.
Tickets are presently available and may be found here if you simply cannot wait.
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