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‘Hamilton’ Leaps Up Billboard Charts After Show-Stopping Tony Awards Reunion

The ten-year-old juggernaut that is Hamilton: An American Musical just reminded the industry it’s still very much in the room where it happens. Following a rapturously received reunion performance by the original Broadway cast at the 2025 Tony Awards, the show’s cast album rockets 31 → 15 on the latest Billboard 200 chart—its highest perch in more than four years.

A Decade-Defining Medley

During the June 8 ceremony, creator Lin-Manuel Miranda reassembled the 2015 company—including Daveed Diggs, Renée Elise Goldsberry, Leslie Odom Jr., Jonathan Groff, Christopher Jackson, Jasmine Cephas Jones, Okieriete Onaodowan, Anthony Ramos and Phillipa Soo—for a brisk, three-and-a-half-minute medley that spliced together “Alexander Hamilton,” “My Shot,” and “The Schuyler Sisters.” The segment, staged to mark the musical’s 10th anniversary, quickly became the most-viewed clip from the broadcast across Paramount+ and social media, igniting a fresh streaming surge.

Chart Milestones

  • Billboard 200: Up 16 spots to No. 15—its loftiest rank since November 2020, when the Disney+ film pushed the album to No. 9.

  • Top Streaming Albums: Climbs 29 → 11.

  • Top Rap Albums: Slips past a crowded field to 3 → 2.

  • Cast Albums: Extends its record reign with a 434th non-consecutive week at No. 1.

Hamilton’s 507-week tenure on the Billboard 200 is unrivalled among cast recordings; no other stage album has cracked the 500-week barrier.

Why the Spike Matters

Although original-cast reunions are catnip for theatre fans, few translate into multi-chart bumps nearly a decade after opening night. Music analysts credit Hamilton’s genre-blurring score—equal parts hip-hop, R&B, and traditional Broadway—as uniquely positioned for streaming platforms. Spotify reported a 210 % week-over-week lift in streams of “My Shot,” while Apple Music placed “Satisfied” in its Global Daily Top 100 for the first time since 2021.

What’s Next for the Brand

  • 10th-Anniversary Concert Tour: Producers are finalising plans for a limited, arena-style world tour featuring rotating alumni and a live orchestra.

  • Education Initiative Expansion: The Hamilton Education Program (EduHam) will double its grant pool, aiming to reach 250,000 additional U.S. students by year’s end.

  • Vinyl Re-Release: A deluxe, gold-foil vinyl edition is slated for October, complete with unseen rehearsal photos and new liner notes by Miranda.

The Bottom Line

In a year when original cast reunions have become Tony-night staples, Hamilton proved it can still turn a three-minute TV slot into measurable commercial clout. For a show that reframed America’s origin story, the latest chart jump suggests its own story is far from over.

Belaid S

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