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Ben Platt to Play Exclusive Concert Residency at Palace Theatre

Tony, Grammy, and Emmy Award winner singer and actor Ben Platt is gearing up for an exclusive concert residency at Broadway’s iconic Palace Theatre, celebrating the release of his upcoming third album Honeymind. If you’re a fan of Platt’s music, mark your calendars because this is an event you absolutely cannot miss! 

Directed by Tony Award winner Michael Arden, this limited-time residency will run from Tuesday, May 28, through Saturday, June 15, with 18 performances only. Platt’s third album Honeymind is set to be released on Friday, May 31 via Interscope Records.

The Palace Theatre, known for hosting legendary performers like Judy Garland, Elvis Presley, Diana Ross, and Liza Minnelli, to name a few, is the perfect backdrop for Platt’s musical journey. After undergoing a significant renovation and restoration, the Palace is ready to welcome audiences back with Platt’s unforgettable performances.

Image Courtesy of The Karpel Group. Picture by Vince Aung.

For those unfamiliar with Ben Platt, he’s not just a talented musician but also a versatile performer across stage and screen. From his Tony Award-winning role in Dear Evan Hansen to his acclaimed work in films like Pitch Perfect and the Netflix series The Politician, Ben has cemented his place as a powerhouse in the entertainment industry.

So join him as he embarks on a musical journey at the Palace with Ben Platt Live at The Palace. With insightful original lyrics, breathtaking vocals, and surprises for his fans, Ben Platt’s residency at this iconic New York City theatre is sure to be unforgettable. 

Tickets are selling fast, so secure yours now and be part of this unforgettable experience!


Ben Platt Live at The Palace will run from May 28 to June 13. For more information about tickets and availability please visit Broadway Direct. Follow us on X and Instagram for all queer stuff!

Featured image: Image Courtesy of The Karpel Group. Picture by Vince Aung.