
The Tony-award-winning actor said the tour, entitled “The Man. The Music. The Show,” would kick off next year, featuring numbers from “The Greatest Showman” and “Les Miserables,” and other songs from Broadway and film.
There will be 12 dates across Europe, starting in Hamburg, Germany on May 13, with additional shows in Switzerland, France and Britain.
There will also be 22 shows across the United States including in Texas, Illinois, Michigan, Florida and California.
Despite lukewarm reviews, “The Greatest Showman” has defied all expectations since opening in theatres a year ago, breaking box office records and topping music charts.
The soundtrack has sold more than any other in the United States this year, according to Nielsen Music.