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🌟 10-time Tony Award-winning musical arrives next week

“Moulin Rouge! The Musical” is coming to Nooga for eight spectacular shows to start the 2024-25 season.

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Performers on a brightly lit, well-decorated stage for  “Moulin Rouge! The Musical”

You know it’s a good sign when the Tony Award wins hit double digits.

Photos provided by Live Nation Chattanooga, courtesy Matthew Murphy

Prepare to enter a world of glam, grandeur, and glory (and lots of beautiful costumes) — because “Moulin Rouge! The Musical” is on its way to Nooga for the first time ever.

The beloved Broadway adaptation of Baz Luhrmann’s iconic film dances its way to the Soldiers and Sailors Memorial Auditorium this Tuesday, Oct. 22, and runs through Sunday, Oct. 27.

And let us tell you, this reimagined theatrical celebration is positively overflowing with Tony Award-winning talent.

From director Alex Timbers to composer Justin Levine and choreographer Sonya Tayeh, the production quality rivals the top shows in the world and has been freshly remixed in a new musical mash-up with modern takes on classic songs.

But don’t just take our word for it: Explore the 1600+ reviews that earned the musical a 4.7 Ticketmaster rating.

Psst...With only eight total Nooga shows, we recommend securing your seats sooner rather than later.

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