Hugh Jackman is launching an arena world tour!

Last Updated on July 30, 2021

He sings! He dances! He pops his claws! It's been announced that THE FRONT RUNNER and LOGAN star Hugh Jackman is planning a worldwide arena tour in which he'll be performing a compilation of deep cuts from a series of his musical roles. The show is called "The Man. The Music. The Show.," and it's set to Wolverine roar onto the stage in Berlin during May of next year. After dazzling audiences in Europe and the U.K., Jackman plans to pack up the whole shebang and head on over to the United States for another 22 performances.

Throughout his career, Jackman has delighted fans of both the stage and screen by portraying a raft of memorable characters such as Jean Valjean of LES MISERABLES, P.T. Barnum in director Michael Gracey's THE GREATEST SHOWMAN, and of course, Wolverine of Marvel's X-Men film franchise. Whether he's under the big top, struggling to survive an economic depression, or chompin' on cigars while slicing his way through the Marvel Universe, Jackman remains an entertainment powerhouse for those who delight in his particular brand of awesome.

Up next for Jackman is a starring role as the derailed presidential hopeful Gary Hart in director Jason Reitman's THE FRONT RUNNER. Set to star alongside Jackman in the biographical drama about Hart's scandelous love affair and more are Vera Farmiga, J.K. Simmons, Mark O'Brien, Molly Ephraim, and Chris Coy, among others.

You can check out the list of tour dates below:

The Man. The Music. The Show. 2019 Tour

5/14—Berlin, DE—Mercedes-Benz Arena

5/16—Cologne, DE—Lanxess Arena

5/17—Amsterdam, NL—Ziggo Dome

5/19—Zurich, CH—Hallenstadion

5/21—Mannheim, DE—SAP Arena

5/22—Paris, FR—AccorHotels Arena

5/24—Manchester, UK—Manchester Arena

5/27—Birmingham, UK—Birmingham Resorts World Arena

5/30—Dublin, IR—3Arena

6/2—London, UK—The O2 Arena

6/3—London, UK—The O2 Arena

6/18—Houston, TX—Toyota Center

6/19—Dallas, TX—American Airlines Center

6/21—Chicago, IL—United Center

6/22—St. Paul—Xcel Energy Center

6/24—Detroit, MI—Little Caesars Arena

6/25—Toronto, ON—Scotiabank Arena

6/27—Boston, MA—TD Garden

6/28—New York, NY—Madison Square Garden

6/29—New York, NY—Madison Square Garden

6/30—Philadelphia, PA—Wells Fargo Center

7/1—Washington DC—Capital One Arena

7/3—Atlanta, GA—State Farm Arena

7/5—Tampa, FL—Amalie Arena

7/6—Sunrise—BB&T Center

7/10—Denver—Pepsi Center

7/11—Salt Lake City—Vivint Smart Home Arena

7/13—Las Vegas—MGM Grand Garden Arena

7/14—Glendale—Gila River Arena

7/16—San Diego—Valley View Casino Center

7/17—San Jose—SAP Center at San Jose

7/19—Los Angeles, CA—Hollywood Bowl

7/20—Los Angeles, CA—Hollywood BowlThe Man. The Music. The Show. 2019 Tour

5/14—Berlin, DE—Mercedes-Benz Arena

5/16—Cologne, DE—Lanxess Arena

5/17—Amsterdam, NL—Ziggo Dome

5/19—Zurich, CH—Hallenstadion

5/21—Mannheim, DE—SAP Arena

5/22—Paris, FR—AccorHotels Arena

5/24—Manchester, UK—Manchester Arena

5/27—Birmingham, UK—Birmingham Resorts World Arena

5/30—Dublin, IR—3Arena

6/2—London, UK—The O2 Arena

6/3—London, UK—The O2 Arena

6/18—Houston, TX—Toyota Center

6/19—Dallas, TX—American Airlines Center

6/21—Chicago, IL—United Center

6/22—St. Paul—Xcel Energy Center

6/24—Detroit, MI—Little Caesars Arena

6/25—Toronto, ON—Scotiabank Arena

6/27—Boston, MA—TD Garden

6/28—New York, NY—Madison Square Garden

6/29—New York, NY—Madison Square Garden

6/30—Philadelphia, PA—Wells Fargo Center

7/1—Washington DC—Capital One Arena

7/3—Atlanta, GA—State Farm Arena

7/5—Tampa, FL—Amalie Arena

7/6—Sunrise—BB&T Center

7/10—Denver—Pepsi Center

7/11—Salt Lake City—Vivint Smart Home Arena

7/13—Las Vegas—MGM Grand Garden Arena

7/14—Glendale—Gila River Arena

7/16—San Diego—Valley View Casino Center

7/17—San Jose—SAP Center at San Jose

7/19—Los Angeles, CA—Hollywood Bowl

7/20—Los Angeles, CA—Hollywood Bowl

Source: Twitter

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Born and raised in New York, then immigrated to Canada, Steve Seigh has been a JoBlo.com editor, columnist, and critic since 2012. He started with Ink & Pixel, a column celebrating the magic and evolution of animation, before launching the companion YouTube series Animation Movies Revisited. He's also the host of the Talking Comics Podcast, a personality-driven audio show focusing on comic books, film, music, and more. You'll rarely catch him without headphones on his head and pancakes on his breath.