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Hamilton Stampedes Back Into Fort Worth For Bass Hall Run

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Published on July 09, 2026
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Lin-Manuel Miranda’s smash Broadway musical Hamilton is riding back into Fort Worth this month, settling in at Bass Performance Hall for a multi-performance engagement. The touring production will pack in evening shows and weekend matinees over a roughly two-week run, giving DFW audiences another shot at the hip-hop-heavy, rapid-fire retelling of the founding era that turned into a full-blown cultural phenomenon.

When and where

Bass Performance Hall lists the Fort Worth engagement for next Wednesday to July 26, performances most evenings and several matinees. The venue notes that accessibility services, including audio description, closed captioning and ASL interpretation, will be available, and that group discounts are offered for parties of 10 or more.

Who's on stage

The Fort Worth run will feature principals from the current touring company, with Tyler Fauntleroy as Alexander Hamilton and Jimmie “J.J.” Jeter as Aaron Burr. Those roles are listed on the show’s North American tour cast page and reflect a rotating roster of principals who travel with the production. The specific lineup may shift from night to night, but the staging preserves the original score, choreography, and design, according to the Hamilton Official Site.

Tickets and prices

Ticket listings show seats starting at $69, with prices varying by performance date and seating level, according to Bass Performance Hall. Local reporting has pegged a common range at about $69–$169 for many shows and notes that resale and premium seats can climb higher, especially for weekend matinees and prime evening performances, as reported by The Dallas Morning News. Buyers may want to check primary sellers and the box office before turning to resale listings.

Why it matters

Hamilton helped reset expectations for Broadway by blending hip hop, R&B and traditional musical theater with a casting approach that centers actors of color as the nation’s founders. That mix has kept the show both commercially powerful and culturally loud. The national tours, which began in 2017, carry that influence into major regional venues like Bass Hall, according to Playbill and the Hamilton Official Site.

How to see it

Primary tickets and the full performance schedule are available through Ticketmaster and other authorized sellers. Patrons who need accessibility services or group seating are encouraged to contact Bass Hall’s patron services or box office before purchasing. Expect additional order fees at checkout, which are typically added on top of the listed ticket price.