Twin Cities fans of "Hamilton" will no longer have to wait for it.
Single tickets for the musical's Minneapolis debut go on sale June 21 — but most buyers will need to register first for a new Ticketmaster service designed to combat scalpers and ticket-buying bots.
Hennepin Theatre Trust announced Monday that fans can begin registering immediately at verifiedfan.ticketmaster.com/hamiltonmin. Registration will close Friday, June 15, at 11:59 p.m.
An estimated 103,000 single tickets will go on sale June 21 at 10 a.m. for the Aug. 29-Oct. 7 run at the Orpheum Theatre. Prices range from $79 to $199, with a select number of premium seats at $479. There is a four-ticket limit.
In addition to the online sale, a "very limited number" of tickets will be sold at the State Theatre box office at 10 a.m. June 21. Tickets cannot be purchased by phone.
Roughly 120,000 tickets will be available for the six-week run of Lin-Manuel Miranda's blockbuster musical. About 15,000 of those already are earmarked for Hennepin Theatre Trust season subscribers.
If fans get shut out, there's still hope: There will be a daily lottery for 40 prime seats, priced at $10, for each performance. And high-buck tickets will no doubt wind up on the secondary market via Ticketmaster.
A few special matinees will be staged exclusively for school audiences under a program funded by the Rockefeller Foundation. Details will be announced later this summer.