Broadway · 79th Annual Tony Awards · 2026

Tony Awards 2026 Guide: Nominees, Broadway Shows & What to Know

A practical Stage & Street guide to the 2026 Tony Awards — who is nominated, when the ceremony airs, which shows you can still see, and what Tony buzz means for Broadway tickets.

Nominations announced May 5 · Winners update after June 7 ceremony
Ceremony
Sunday, June 7, 2026
Venue
Radio City Music Hall
Broadcast
CBS & Paramount+
Host
P!NK

The Tony Awards are Broadway’s annual reckoning — the moment the industry takes stock of what opened, what worked, and what the season was actually about. For visitors planning a Broadway night in New York, the Tonys matter in a practical way: nominated shows become more visible, winning shows often tighten availability, and the ceremony itself gives you a shorthand for which productions the theater world considers the season’s best.

This guide covers the 2026 Tony nominees by category, which nominated shows are still running and worth seeing, how nominations and wins typically affect ticket demand, and everything you need to know about the June 7 ceremony at Radio City Music Hall. Nominees are verified from official sources announced May 5, 2026. Winners will be added after the ceremony.

Tony Awards 2026 — At a Glance
What are the Tony Awards?
Annual awards presented by The Broadway League and The American Theatre Wing recognizing excellence in Broadway theater productions and performances.
When is the 2026 ceremony?
Sunday, June 7, 2026 — live from Radio City Music Hall, airing 8–11 PM ET on CBS and streaming on Paramount+.
Who hosts?
P!NK — whose songs appear in both Moulin Rouge! and & Juliet currently on Broadway.
When were nominations announced?
Tuesday, May 5, 2026 — revealed by Uzo Aduba and Darren Criss on CBS Mornings and the Tony Awards YouTube channel.
How many categories?
26 competitive categories covering new plays and musicals, revivals, acting, direction, choreography, and design across both plays and musicals.
Why does this matter for Broadway visitors?
Nominations signal which shows are worth prioritizing before the season closes. Wins after June 7 often intensify demand. Knowing the nominees helps you plan smarter.

Key Dates — 2026 Tony Awards

Season Eligibility Cutoff
April 26, 2026
Productions must have opened on Broadway by this date to be eligible for 2026 Tony consideration.
Nominations Announced
May 5, 2026
Announced live by Uzo Aduba and Darren Criss. The Lost Boys and Schmigadoon! led with 12 nominations each.
Ceremony Date
June 7, 2026
Radio City Music Hall, New York City. Live on CBS, 8–11 PM ET. Streaming on Paramount+.

From a planning standpoint: shows nominated in major categories — Best Musical, Best Play, Best Revival, acting categories — often see increased interest between nomination day and the ceremony. After a win is announced on June 7, demand for any running show in a winning category can spike further. If you are planning a Broadway trip around Tony season, the window between May 5 and late June is worth acting on rather than waiting.

2026 Tony Award winners guide for Broadway fans planning a New York theater night

The 2026 Tony Awards spotlight the Broadway shows, performances, and creative teams shaping this season’s New York theater conversation.

2026 Tony Award Nominees — Full List by Category

The 79th Tony Awards received nominations across 30 eligible productions. The Lost Boys and Schmigadoon! tied for the season’s nomination lead at 12 each. Ragtime followed closely with 11. Arthur Miller’s Death of a Salesman led the play side with 9 nominations, tying with Cats: The Jellicle Ball and Richard O’Brien’s The Rocky Horror Show.

12
Nominations
The Lost Boys
New Musical
12
Nominations
Schmigadoon!
New Musical
11
Nominations
Ragtime
Revival of a Musical
9
Nominations
Death of a Salesman
Revival of a Play
9
Nominations
Cats: The Jellicle Ball
Revival of a Musical
9
Nominations
The Rocky Horror Show
Revival of a Musical
Major Play & Musical Categories
Best Musical
  • The Lost Boys
  • Schmigadoon!
  • Titaníque
  • Two Strangers (Carry a Cake Across New York)
Best Play
  • The Balusters · David Lindsay-Abaire
  • Giant · Mark Rosenblatt
  • Liberation · Bess Wohl
  • Little Bear Ridge Road · Samuel D. Hunter
Best Revival of a Musical
  • Cats: The Jellicle Ball
  • Ragtime
  • Richard O’Brien’s The Rocky Horror Show
Best Revival of a Play
  • Arthur Miller’s Death of a Salesman
  • Becky Shaw
  • Every Brilliant Thing
  • Fallen Angels
  • Oedipus
Acting — Musicals
Best Leading Actor in a Musical
  • Nicholas ChristopherChess
  • Luke EvansRichard O’Brien’s The Rocky Horror Show
  • Joshua HenryRagtime
  • Sam TuttyTwo Strangers (Carry a Cake Across New York)
  • Brandon UranowitzRagtime
Best Leading Actress in a Musical
  • Sara ChaseSchmigadoon!
  • Stephanie HsuRichard O’Brien’s The Rocky Horror Show
  • Caissie LevyRagtime
  • Marla MindelleTitaníque
  • Christiani PittsTwo Strangers (Carry a Cake Across New York)
Best Featured Actor in a Musical
  • Ali Louis BourzguiThe Lost Boys
  • André De ShieldsCats: The Jellicle Ball
  • Bryce PinkhamChess
  • Ben Levi RossRagtime
  • Layton WilliamsTitaníque
Best Featured Actress in a Musical
  • Shoshana BeanThe Lost Boys
  • Hannah CruzChess
  • Rachel DratchRichard O’Brien’s The Rocky Horror Show
  • Ana GasteyerSchmigadoon!
  • Nichelle LewisRagtime
Acting — Plays
Best Leading Actor in a Play
  • Will HarrisonPunch
  • Nathan LaneArthur Miller’s Death of a Salesman
  • John LithgowGiant
  • Daniel RadcliffeEvery Brilliant Thing
  • Mark StrongOedipus
Best Leading Actress in a Play
  • Rose ByrneFallen Angels
  • Carrie CoonBug
  • Susannah FloodLiberation
  • Lesley ManvilleOedipus
  • Kelli O’HaraFallen Angels
Best Featured Actor in a Play
  • Christopher AbbottArthur Miller’s Death of a Salesman
  • Danny BursteinMarjorie Prime
  • Brandon J. DirdenWaiting for Godot
  • Alden EhrenreichBecky Shaw
  • Ruben Santiago-HudsonAugust Wilson’s Joe Turner’s Come and Gone
  • Richard ThomasThe Balusters
Best Featured Actress in a Play
  • Betsy AidemLiberation
  • Marylouise BurkeThe Balusters
  • Aya CashGiant
  • Laurie MetcalfArthur Miller’s Death of a Salesman
  • June SquibbMarjorie Prime
Direction, Choreography & Writing
Best Direction of a Musical
  • Michael ArdenThe Lost Boys
  • Lear deBessonetRagtime
  • Christopher GattelliSchmigadoon!
  • Tim JacksonTwo Strangers (Carry a Cake Across New York)
  • Zhailon Levingston & Bill RauchCats: The Jellicle Ball
Best Direction of a Play
  • Giant
  • Oedipus
  • The Balusters
  • Arthur Miller’s Death of a Salesman
  • Liberation
Best Choreography
  • Christopher GattelliSchmigadoon!
  • Ellenore ScottRagtime
  • Ani TajRichard O’Brien’s The Rocky Horror Show
  • Omari Wiles & Arturo LyonsCats: The Jellicle Ball
  • Lauren Yalango-Grant & Christopher Cree GrantThe Lost Boys
Best Book of a Musical
  • The Lost Boys · David Hornsby & Chris Hoch
  • Schmigadoon! · Cinco Paul
  • Titaníque · Marla Mindelle, Constantine Rousouli & Tye Blue
  • Two Strangers (Carry a Cake Across New York) · Jim Barne & Kit Buchan
Best Original Score
  • Arthur Miller’s Death of a Salesman · Caroline Shaw
  • August Wilson’s Joe Turner’s Come and Gone · Steve Bargonetti
  • The Lost Boys · The Rescues
  • Schmigadoon! · Cinco Paul
  • Two Strangers (Carry a Cake Across New York) · Jim Barne & Kit Buchan
Best Orchestrations
  • Doug Besterman & Mike MorrisSchmigadoon!
  • Ethan Popp, Kyler England, Adrianne “AG” Gonzalez & Gabriel MannThe Lost Boys
  • Lux PyramidTwo Strangers (Carry a Cake Across New York)
  • Brian UsiferChess
  • Andrew Lloyd Webber, David Wilson, Trevor Holder & Doug SchadtCats: The Jellicle Ball
Design — Scenic, Costume, Lighting, Sound
Best Scenic Design of a Musical
  • dotsRichard O’Brien’s The Rocky Horror Show
  • Soutra GilmourTwo Strangers (Carry a Cake Across New York)
  • Rachel HauckCats: The Jellicle Ball
  • Dane LaffreyThe Lost Boys
  • Scott PaskSchmigadoon!
Best Scenic Design of a Play
  • Hildegard BechtlerOedipus
  • Takeshi KataBug
  • Chloe LamfordArthur Miller’s Death of a Salesman
  • David KorinsDog Day Afternoon
  • David RockwellFallen Angels
Best Costume Design of a Musical
  • Linda ChoRagtime
  • Linda ChoSchmigadoon!
  • Qween JeanCats: The Jellicle Ball
  • Ryan ParkThe Lost Boys
  • David I. ReynosoRichard O’Brien’s The Rocky Horror Show
Best Costume Design of a Play
  • Brenda AbbandandoloDog Day Afternoon
  • Qween JeanLiberation
  • Jeff MahshieFallen Angels
  • Emilio SosaThe Balusters
  • Paul TazewellAugust Wilson’s Joe Turner’s Come and Gone
Best Lighting Design of a Musical
  • Kevin AdamsChess
  • Jen Schriever & Michael ArdenThe Lost Boys
  • Jane CoxRichard O’Brien’s The Rocky Horror Show
  • Adam Honoré & Donald HolderRagtime
  • Donald HolderSchmigadoon!
Best Lighting Design of a Play
  • Isabella ByrdDog Day Afternoon
  • Natasha ChiversOedipus
  • Stacey DerosierAugust Wilson’s Joe Turner’s Come and Gone
  • Heather GilbertBug
  • Jack KnowlesArthur Miller’s Death of a Salesman
Full Category Verification

Nominees verified from multiple primary sources including Playbill, Broadway News, TheaterMania, and NPR as of May 5, 2026. For the complete official list including all sound design, special awards, and any updated categories, verify at TonyAwards.com. Some productions noted as closed below may have extended or re-opened — confirm current running status directly before planning a visit.

Tony-Nominated Shows You Can Still See on Broadway

Not every nominated production is still running. Several shows — including Liberation, Little Bear Ridge Road, Oedipus, Punch, Bug, Marjorie Prime, and Waiting for Godot — have already closed as of nomination announcement. The shows below are verified as currently running or in limited engagement as of May 2026. Confirm current status and schedule before booking; Broadway runs can change quickly around Tony season.

12 Nominations Running
The Lost Boys
Best Musical · New Musical

The season’s co-nomination leader. A new musical based on the 1987 supernatural horror-comedy film, with music by The Rescues. Leading nominations include Best Musical, Direction, Choreography, and multiple design categories.

Best ForMusical theater fans, pop culture audiences, date night
Key NomsBest Musical, Direction (Arden), Featured Actor (Bourzgui), Featured Actress (Bean)
12 Nominations Running
Schmigadoon!
Best Musical · New Musical

Based on the Apple TV+ series, a candy-colored love letter to the Golden Age Broadway musical. Tied for season nomination lead. Playing the Nederlander Theatre.

Best ForMusical theater fans, Golden Age lovers, groups, date night
Key NomsBest Musical, Direction (Gattelli), Choreography (Gattelli), Leading Actress (Chase), Featured Actress (Gasteyer)
4 Nominations Running
Titaníque
Best Musical · New Musical

The Olivier Award-winning Off-Broadway sensation now on Broadway at the St. James Theatre. A wildly funny send-up of the Titanic film powered by Céline Dion’s songs. 100 minutes, no intermission.

Best ForFun nights out, Céline Dion fans, casual theatergoers, groups
Key NomsBest Musical, Leading Actress (Mindelle), Featured Actor (Williams)
Nominated Running
Two Strangers (Carry a Cake Across New York)
Best Musical · New Musical

A London transfer that earned significant nominations including Best Musical, Book, Score, and acting noms. A small-scale, charming musical with a distinctly British sensibility.

Best ForIntimate musical fans, date night, first-timers
Key NomsBest Musical, Book, Score, Leading Actor (Tutty), Leading Actress (Pitts)
11 Nominations Running
Ragtime
Best Revival of a Musical

Lincoln Center Theater’s revival of the landmark musical. 11 nominations including Best Revival, multiple acting noms, choreography, and design. Playing the Vivian Beaumont Theater. 2 hours 45 minutes with intermission.

Best ForMusical theater fans, American history lovers, serious theatergoers
Key NomsBest Revival, Leading Actor (Henry, Uranowitz), Leading Actress (Levy), Featured Actress (Lewis), Featured Actor (Ross)
9 Nominations Running
Cats: The Jellicle Ball
Best Revival of a Musical

A reimagined production of the Andrew Lloyd Webber classic featuring ballroom choreography and an electrifying visual spectacle. 9 nominations including Best Revival, choreography, direction, and design.

Best ForDance lovers, spectacle seekers, Cats fans and newcomers alike
Key NomsBest Revival, Direction, Choreography, Featured Actor (De Shields), Costume Design
9 Nominations Running
Richard O’Brien’s The Rocky Horror Show
Best Revival of a Musical

Playing Studio 54. Luke Evans and Stephanie Hsu lead this revival of the cult classic. 9 nominations including acting, choreography, costume, and lighting. 1 hour 50 minutes with intermission.

Best ForRocky Horror fans, camp/cult theater lovers, groups
Key NomsBest Revival, Leading Actor (Evans), Leading Actress (Hsu), Featured Actress (Dratch), Choreography
9 Nominations Running
Arthur Miller’s Death of a Salesman
Best Revival of a Play

Nathan Lane and Laurie Metcalf lead this revival at the Winter Garden. The most-nominated play of the season at 9 noms. 2 hours 30 minutes with intermission.

Best ForSerious theatergoers, American drama fans, star-driven productions
Key NomsBest Revival, Leading Actor (Lane), Featured Actress (Metcalf), Featured Actor (Abbott), Scenic, Lighting
2 Nominations Running
Becky Shaw
Best Revival of a Play

Dark comedy from Gina Gionfriddo playing the Hayes Theater. First Broadway production of this sharp, funny play. 2 hours 35 minutes with intermission.

Best ForDark comedy fans, intimate theater, smart drama
Key NomsBest Revival, Featured Actor (Ehrenreich)
2 Nominations Running
Every Brilliant Thing
Best Revival of a Play

Daniel Radcliffe in a one-man show transferring from the West End. Hudson Theatre. 85 minutes, no intermission. An intimate and deeply affecting solo performance experience.

Best ForSolo show fans, Radcliffe fans, first-timers, intimate experiences
Key NomsBest Revival, Leading Actor (Radcliffe)
Nominated Running
Fallen Angels
Best Revival of a Play

Rose Byrne and Kelli O’Hara both nominated for Leading Actress — a rare double nomination for the same show in the same category. Noël Coward comedy.

Best ForComedy lovers, Noël Coward fans, star-driven productions
Key NomsBest Revival, Leading Actress (Byrne, O’Hara), Scenic Design, Costume Design
Nominated Running
The Balusters
Best Play

New play by David Lindsay-Abaire nominated for Best Play. Features Richard Thomas and Marylouise Burke in featured roles.

Best ForNew play enthusiasts, serious drama
Key NomsBest Play, Featured Actor (Thomas), Featured Actress (Burke), Costume Design
Nominated Running
Giant
Best Play

New play by Mark Rosenblatt with John Lithgow nominated for Best Leading Actor. Playing at Samuel J. Friedman Theatre.

Best ForNew play fans, Lithgow fans, serious drama
Key NomsBest Play, Leading Actor (Lithgow), Featured Actress (Cash), Direction
Nominated Running
Dog Day Afternoon
New Play — Design Nominations

Jon Bernthal and Ebon Moss-Bachrach star in this new play by Pulitzer Prize winner Stephen Adly Guirgis at the August Wilson Theatre. Scenic, lighting, and costume design nominations.

Best ForDrama fans, star-driven productions
Key NomsScenic Design, Lighting Design, Costume Design
Verify Before You Book

Running status, schedules, and ticket availability change rapidly around Tony season. Confirm directly with the theater or box office that your chosen show is still running on your planned date. Several productions have limited engagements that may close before or shortly after the June 7 ceremony.

How Tony Nominations Affect Broadway Tickets

Tony nominations create awareness, not panic. The practical effect on tickets is real but more nuanced than the “prices double overnight” narrative suggests. Here is what actually tends to happen and how to navigate it.

Between Nominations and Ceremony
Awareness Increases, Availability Shifts

Shows nominated in Best Musical, Best Play, or major acting categories get a media and awareness boost. This increases search traffic and ticket demand — particularly for shows that were flying under the radar before nominations. The window between May 5 and June 7 is when casual theatergoers start paying attention.

After a Win on June 7
Demand Spikes — Especially Best Musical

A Best Musical or Best Play win creates the strongest post-ceremony demand spike. For long-running productions this typically means price increases on premium seats and tighter weekend availability. Limited-run productions may actually become easier to plan around — a win sometimes triggers a run extension.

Best Seats Strategy
Book Before the Ceremony, Not After

If you are planning to see any of this season’s major nominees — especially Best Musical or Best Revival contenders — booking before June 7 is the practical advice. Prices for the best seats in nominated shows typically increase after a win announcement. Center orchestra and front mezzanine positions in winning shows are the first to tighten.

Weekday vs Weekend
Weeknights Remain Your Best Value

Tony buzz affects weekend availability more than weeknights. Tuesday and Wednesday performances of nominated shows often retain better availability and price parity even after nominations. If schedule flexibility exists, midweek performances of major nominees are worth considering both for availability and seat quality.

Rush and Lottery
Competition Increases After Nominations

Rush and lottery programs for Tony-nominated shows see more entrants after nominations are announced. If you were relying on rush or lottery for a nominated show, the window between nomination and ceremony is your best window — after a win the competition for these programs intensifies further.

Limited Runs
Act Fast on Closing Date Productions

Shows with a defined closing date — particularly nominated revivals or limited engagements — can become very difficult to book if they win and experience a surge without having the ability to extend. Becky Shaw, Every Brilliant Thing, and similarly limited productions are worth acting on before the ceremony if they interest you.

The Practical Takeaway

You do not need to panic-buy tickets the morning after nominations drop. But if you have been considering a nominated show — particularly one in Best Musical, Best Revival, or a high-profile acting category — booking in the next two to three weeks rather than waiting until after June 7 is the practical move. The best seats and the best prices are typically available right now, not after the winners are announced.

How to Watch the 2026 Tony Awards

79th Annual Tony Awards — Broadcast Details
Date
Sunday, June 7, 2026
Time
8–11 PM ET · 5–8 PM PT
Broadcast
CBS (live)
Streaming
Paramount+ (premium tier)
Pre-Show
Act One on CBS & Pluto TV
Host
P!NK

The ceremony airs live from Radio City Music Hall in New York City. The main broadcast runs three hours on CBS. A pre-show component — Tony Awards: Act One — will air on CBS and Pluto TV with additional details to be announced. Paramount+ subscribers on the premium tier can stream the full ceremony live. Check local listings for your CBS affiliate and confirm Paramount+ availability in your region.

If you are in New York during Tony week

Tony week in New York has a specific energy worth knowing about if you are visiting. The Theater District is busier than usual. Many shows run special Tony-week performances, and the industry presence in the neighborhood — producers, performers, press — is at its seasonal peak. If you are attending a Broadway show the week of June 7, plan for a slightly more crowded Theater District than usual, particularly around 45th and 46th Streets.

Where the Ceremony Is Held — Radio City Music Hall

The 2026 Tony Awards return to Radio City Music Hall at 1260 Sixth Avenue, Midtown Manhattan. The venue is not open to the general public for the ceremony — tickets are allocated to Tony voters, industry professionals, and a limited general public lottery. But for visitors in New York around June 7, Radio City is part of the Tony-night story even from the outside — the arrivals, the marquee, and the energy of the Rockefeller Center area on ceremony night are worth knowing about.

If you are planning a night in the area around the ceremony, the same Rockefeller Center planning logic applies to dinner, transit, and nearby hotels as any other Radio City event night. The Radio City Music Hall guide covers the venue in full, and the surrounding planning pages cover logistics in detail.

Radio City Area Planning

For transportation to and from Rockefeller Center on Tony night: B, D, F, M trains to 47–50 Streets–Rockefeller Center is the most direct subway option. The area will be busier than a typical Sunday evening. For dinner before the broadcast window, the blocks surrounding Radio City have reliable pre-event dining options — confirm reservations well in advance for June 7.

2026 Tony Award Winners

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Winners Announced June 7, 2026

This page will be updated with all 2026 Tony Award winners after the ceremony on Sunday, June 7, 2026. Bookmark and return after the broadcast for the complete winners list by category.

What the Tony Awards Are — For First-Time Broadway Visitors

The Tony Awards — formally the Antoinette Perry Award for Excellence in Broadway Theatre — are presented annually by The Broadway League and The American Theatre Wing. They recognize achievement in Broadway productions that opened during the eligibility season, which for 2026 ran from April 28, 2025 through April 26, 2026.

The awards are voted on by 857 designated Tony voters — a community of theater professionals, journalists, and industry figures — selected by the Tony Awards Administration Committee. Nominees are chosen by an independent nominating committee. This is not a popular vote and cannot be influenced by fan campaigns; it reflects the judgment of the Broadway professional community.

Why the categories matter to audiences

Best Musical and Best Play are the marquee categories — the shorthand for which new productions the industry considers the season’s strongest work. A Best Musical win is the most powerful driver of long-term commercial success and is the category that most directly affects ticket demand after the ceremony.

Best Revival categories recognize productions of previously produced works — classic plays and musicals given new productions for a new Broadway season. This year’s revival races feature some of the strongest productions: Ragtime, Cats: The Jellicle Ball, Rocky Horror, and Death of a Salesman in musicals; Death of a Salesman, Fallen Angels, and Every Brilliant Thing in plays.

Acting categories — leading and featured roles in both plays and musicals — are often the most emotionally resonant for audiences because they put specific performances in front of voters. Knowing which actors are nominated helps you understand what a nominated show is being recognized for and what performance is considered the production’s standout.

Design and creative categories — direction, choreography, scenic, costume, lighting, sound design, orchestrations — are the industry honoring the craft that audiences often feel but don’t name. A show with strong design nominations typically means the visual and sonic world of the production is considered exceptional, not just the writing or performance.

Frequently Asked Questions

When are the 2026 Tony Awards?

The 79th Annual Tony Awards ceremony takes place on Sunday, June 7, 2026, at Radio City Music Hall in New York City. The broadcast airs live on CBS from 8 to 11 PM ET and streams on Paramount+ (premium tier).

Who is hosting the 2026 Tony Awards?

P!NK is hosting the 2026 ceremony — a fitting choice given that her songs are currently featured in both Moulin Rouge! and & Juliet on Broadway.

When were the 2026 Tony nominations announced?

Tuesday, May 5, 2026. Announced live by Uzo Aduba and Darren Criss on CBS Mornings and the Tony Awards YouTube channel. The Lost Boys and Schmigadoon! led all productions with 12 nominations each.

What shows are nominated for Best Musical in 2026?

The four nominees for Best Musical are The Lost Boys, Schmigadoon!, Titaníque, and Two Strangers (Carry a Cake Across New York). All four are currently running on Broadway.

What shows are nominated for Best Play in 2026?

The four nominees for Best Play are The Balusters (David Lindsay-Abaire), Giant (Mark Rosenblatt), Liberation (Bess Wohl), and Little Bear Ridge Road (Samuel D. Hunter). Note that Liberation and Little Bear Ridge Road have closed as of the nomination announcement date — The Balusters and Giant are currently running.

Can I still see Tony-nominated shows on Broadway?

Yes — most of the major nominees are still running. All four Best Musical nominees are currently playing. In the play categories, some shows have already closed (Liberation, Oedipus, Punch, Bug, Waiting for Godot, Little Bear Ridge Road, Marjorie Prime), but Death of a Salesman, Fallen Angels, Every Brilliant Thing, Becky Shaw, The Balusters, and Giant remain available. Confirm current schedules directly before booking.

Do Tony nominations make Broadway tickets more expensive?

Not dramatically or immediately. Nominations increase awareness and demand, which can tighten availability for the best seats in popular productions. A win after the June 7 ceremony typically has a stronger effect than the nomination itself. The practical advice is to book nominated shows you want to see before the ceremony rather than waiting, particularly for best musical and revival nominees.

What is the difference between Best Musical and Best Revival of a Musical?

Best Musical recognizes new productions — original works that have not been produced on Broadway before in their current form. Best Revival of a Musical recognizes new productions of previously produced musicals. A revival brings back an existing show with a new cast, creative team, and often a reinterpreted production. Both categories carry significant prestige; revivals are not considered lesser than original productions by the Tony community.

Where are the 2026 Tony Awards held?

Radio City Music Hall, 1260 Sixth Avenue, Midtown Manhattan — at Rockefeller Center. The ceremony is not open to the general public; tickets are allocated to Tony voters and industry professionals. A limited public ticket lottery may be available through the official Tony Awards site — check TonyAwards.com for details.

How can I watch the 2026 Tony Awards?

Live on CBS, 8 to 11 PM ET on Sunday June 7. Also streaming live on Paramount+ (premium tier). A pre-show Tony Awards: Act One will air on CBS and Pluto TV — timing to be confirmed closer to the ceremony. Check your local CBS affiliate for broadcast details.

When will 2026 Tony winners be announced?

Winners are announced live during the ceremony on Sunday, June 7, 2026. This page will be updated with the complete winners list after the broadcast.

The 2026 Tonys and Your Broadway Visit

The Tony Awards are the Broadway season’s annual accounting — the moment the industry identifies which productions of the year were worth the most attention. For visitors planning a Broadway night in New York, they function as a useful guide to which shows are considered the best of the season, which productions have the strongest performances, and which creative teams are working at the highest level.

The nominations tell you what to consider. The ceremony on June 7 will tell you what won. In the meantime — any of the currently running nominees is worth your evening, and the window between now and the ceremony is the best time to see them before Tony-night demand reshapes availability.

The Broadway hub covers the full picture of planning a Broadway night in New York, the Broadway shows guide has detail on specific productions currently on the boards, and the Summer 2026 Broadway guide covers what to see after the ceremony — including how Tony winners affect ticket timing through August.

🏆 Full Tony Season Planning

Turn Tony Buzz Into a Better Broadway Night

The Tony Awards are not just a ceremony — they are a planning signal. Use these guides to choose a nominated show, understand Broadway basics, plan around Radio City, handle restaurants and hotels, and update your Broadway night after the winners are announced.

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