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Bass Performance Hall announces its biggest Broadway season yet

Mark your calendars for a record-breaking number of 14 musical performances as part of the Broadway at the Bass 2025-2026 season.

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We’re not throwing away our shot to experience “Hamilton” at Bass Hall.

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Bass Performance Hall unveiled its 2025-2026 Broadway at the Bass season with 14 must-see shows running this fall to next summer.

Current season ticket holders can renew their seats by Monday, March 31 + new season tickets will be available for purchase starting Thursday, May 1. Stay tuned for individual ticket sales.

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What happens when Marty McFly meets eccentric scientist Doc Brown and they travel time via a DeLorean?

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Headlining shows

Life of Pi” | Sept. 23-28, 2025 | Kicking off the season is the Tony and Oliver Award-winning epic tale of an adventure based on the best-selling novel by Yann Martel — which sold 15+ million copies.

A Beautiful Noise: The Neil Diamond Musical” | Oct. 28-Nov. 2, 2025 | See and listen to the untold story of the Brooklyn-born musician famous for “Sweet Caroline” and “Cracklin’ Rosie” who has sold 130+ million records worldwide.

"& Juliet” | Nov. 12-16, 2025 | Yes, you read that right. The writer of the Emmy Award-winning show “Schitt’s Creek” flips the script on Shakespeare’s play and one of the most well-known love stories ever told — featuring classic pop anthems such as “Baby One More Time” and “Since U Been Gone.”

SIX” | Feb. 10-15, 2026 | Girl power — the Tony Award-winner for Best Original Score introduces you to the six wives of Henry VIII who take the stage to recount centuries worth of historical heartbreak.

Back To The Future: The Musical” | March 24-29, 2026 | Great Scott — can Marty McFly correct history after he gets transported via time machine back to 1955?

Some Like It Hot” | April 14-19, 2026 | You’ll be toe-tapping in your seat to this quick-witted comedy following two musicians who witness a mob hit during the Prohibition era.

Monty Python’s Spamalot” | April 28-May 3, 2026 | Tony Award-winner of Best Musical, it is unfair how funny this ripoff from “Monty Python and the Holy Grail” is.

The Notebook” | June 23-28, 2026 | If it’s anything like the 2004 film, you’ll need tissues to watch and listen as forces threaten to tear apart a lifetime of love between Allie and Noah.

Suffs” | Aug. 4-9, 2026 | This invigorating and inspiring musical is based on the 1913 Women’s Suffrage movement.

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They’re creepy and they’re kooky.

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Season add-on performances

The Book of Mormon” | Aug. 8-10, 2025 | Don’t miss what The New York Times calls the “best musical of this century” that tells the story of missionaries sent across the world to spread the “good word.”

The Addams Family” | Oct. 24-26, 2025 | Things get spooky when Wednesday Addams, the princess of darkness, introduces her boyfriend to her creepy, kooky family over dinner.

A Christmas Story: The Musical” | December 5-7, 2025 | Get into the holiday spirit with the show based 1983 classic Christmas tale about Ralphie Parker scheming his way to owning an official “Red Ryder” 200-shot range model air rifle.

Hadestown” | June 5-7, 2026 | Enjoy not one, but two tales about the Greek mythical gods Orpheus and Eurydice + King Hades and his wife Persephone.

Hamilton” | July. 15-26, 2026 | We want to be in the room where Alexander Hamilton fights for legacy and shapes the ideals of our nation.

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