Final tickets for Leslie Odom, Jr.’s sold-out Hamilton run in London will be released on Thursday at 10.00am, giving theatre fans one more chance to book seats for his turn as Aaron Burr at the Victoria Palace Theatre. Odom will make his West End debut in the role when he appears in the production from 3 July to 5 September 2026.
The release comes after earlier access windows opened first to DMT+ members on Tuesday and then to people who had originally signed up for tickets on Wednesday, but the run is still sold out. Tickets will be available at prices up to £275, while a limited number of premium seats at £500 will be sold for each performance, with £225 from each of those tickets going directly to Hamilton’s education and outreach work for schools and young people who cannot afford theatre tickets without subsidy.
Hamilton is now booking in London until Saturday 13 March 2027, and the new batch of tickets keeps the production’s run in the capital firmly in demand nine years after it opened at the Victoria Palace Theatre in 2017. That long stay has been matched by an education programme that has already delivered 30 additional education performances in London and across the UK and Ireland, plus EduHam shows for young people who would not otherwise get to see the musical, followed by Q&A sessions with cast members, musicians and backstage staff.
The final ticket release also underlines how tight supply remains. Even with the run marked sold out, the production is still feeding the market in stages, and the number of seats to be released on Thursday has not been disclosed. For people hoping to see Odom’s Burr in London, the practical answer is simple: if they miss Thursday’s 10.00am sale, there is no indication that another batch is coming.
That scarcity sits alongside a broader push behind the scenes. Hamilton’s backstage work experience programme began on the UK and Ireland Tour in 2024 and was rolled out to the London production in 2025, aimed at 18- to 28-year-olds from underrepresented groups without formal theatre training. The show has also recently staged its first Relaxed Performance in London with Go Live Theatre in April 2026, a reminder that the production’s reach is not just about seats sold, but about access. For this week’s buyers, though, the next step is much narrower: Thursday morning, and a final chance at one of the last tickets left.

