Hugh Jackman announces 2025 Radio City concert series. Get tickets now
By Matt Levy,
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The claws are coming off.
Wolverine Hugh Jackman just announced he’s headlining 12 ‘From New York, With Love’ concerts at NYC’s Radio City Music Hall over six two-show weekends from January through August 2025.
At all shows, fans can expect to hear the 55-year-old singer and actor deliver hits from “The Greatest Showman,” “The Music Man,” “The Boy From Oz” along with a few other surprises.
There’s no word on what those surprises may be but Variety speculated past musical projects of Jackman’s like “Tom Hooper’s “’Les Misérables’ movie adaptation and Off Broadway and West End revivals of ‘Oklahoma!’ and ‘Carousel'” could be in the mix.
While we don’t know any more than that, one thing is clear: Jackman can’t wait to take center stage.
“This is my time,” the “X-Men” actor whispered in a humorous promo video with “Deadpool and Wolverine” co-star Ryan Reynolds after letting the funnyman know the two would decidedly not be performing together at Radio City.
In 2010, he took his “Hugh Jackman: Back on Broadway” show to the stage; eight years later, Jackman embarked on his “The Man. The Music. The Show” world tour.
Based on our findings at Set List FM , here’s what he performed at one of the final gigs on that run back in October 2019.
01.) “The Greatest Show” (Pasek and Paul cover)
02.) “Come Alive” (Pasek and Paul cover)
03.) “Gaston” (Alan Menken cover)
04.) “All the Way” (Jimmy Van Heusen cover)
05.) “You Will Be Found” (Pasek and Paul cover)
06.) “Soliloquy” (Rodgers & Hammerstein cover)
07.) “This Is Me” (Pasek and Paul cover)
08.) “Harder” (Keala Settle cover)
09.) “Valjean’s Soliloquy / I Dreamed a Dream / One Day More” (Claude‐Michel Schönberg cover)
10.) “Not the Boy Next Door” (Peter Allen cover)
11.) “Arthur’s Theme (Best That You Can Do) / Don’t Cry Out Loud / I Honestly Love You / Quiet Please, There’s a Lady on Stage / I Go to Rio” (Peter Allen cover)
12.) “Tenterfield Saddler” (Peter Allen cover)
13.) “A Million Dreams” (Pasek and Paul cover)
14.) “Luck Be a Lady / Singin’ in the Rain / I Got Rhythm / Steppin’ Out With My Baby / Sing Sing Sing”
15.) “42nd Street / Thunderstruck / September / Takin’ Care of Business / Jump”
16.) “Nomad Two Worlds – Art Song”
17.) “Nomad Two Worlds – Inhibition”
18.) “Over the Rainbow” (Harold Arlen cover)
19.) “Die Moritat von Mackie Messer (‘Mack the Knife’)” (Kurt Weill cover)
20.) “From Now On” (Pasek and Paul cover)
21.) “I Still Call Australia Home” (Peter Allen cover)
Hugh Jackman upcoming projects
Radio City isn’t the only place to see Jackman in the near future. He also has three movies in the work. To make sure you’re in the loop, here’s a bit about each of the projects, courtesy of IMDb .
“The Death of Robin Hood” tells the story of Robin Hood as he grapples with his past life of crime and murder while in the hands of a mysterious woman after being badly injured. Jodie Comer co-stars.
“Apostle Paul” follows Paul the Apostle, whose blinding vision of Jesus transformed his life. He dedicated his life to preaching about the Son of God as well as writing many of the books to the New Testament.
“Three Bags Full: A Sheep Detective Movie” has a clever little premise. From the jump, we meet a shepherd who reads a murder mystery aloud every night, pretending his sheep can understand. When he is found dead, the sheep realize at once that it was a murder and think they know everything about how to go about solving it. Emma Thompson, Nicholas Braun, Hong Chau and Molly Gordon round out the cast.
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