Fans of the talented actor and singer have a something to look forward to because Hugh Jackman is reviving his one-man stage show and is planning a multi-city tour.
To prepare fans for what is to come in his upcoming shows, Jackman will perform two songs on the plaza at 30 Rockefeller Center as part of the “Today” show concert series.
A set list has not yet been determined for the tour, but the Tony Award winner will likely perform songs from musicals he’s been associated with such as “Les Miserables,” “The Boy from Oz,” and “Oklahoma.”
Jackman will also more than likely add two or three numbers from “The Greatest Showman.” While most of the performances will take place in international venues, the star is expected to make some domestic stops on the tour, including a visit to Los Angeles.
In the past, Jackman has out on a one-man act on Broadway and in Los Angeles, where he raised money for the Motion Picture and Television Fund during a 2013 stint.
Leading up to further announcements on his one-man show, Jackman has been teasing a “huge announcement” on his Twitter, which he will officially reveal on “The Today Show” this morning.
In more recent news, the actor can currently be seen in the Jason Reitman directed feature film, “The Front Runner” where he plays Gary Hart, former senator of Colorado who becomes the front-runner for the Democratic presidential nomination in 1987.
By: Maytinee Kramer