The Tony Awards has announced the full lineup of presenters and performers set to take the stage of Radio City Music Hall during the ceremony on June 7. Performers for the evening will include Rachel Zegler, Leslie Odom Jr., Queen Latifah and host P!NK, who will start the show with a seven-minute opening number. The opener will feature music and lyrics by the Tony-winning writing duo of Benj Pasek and Justin Paul, in collaboration with Academy Award-winning songwriter of screen and stage Mark Sonnenblick, as well as choreography by Sarah O’Gleby, choreographer of Broadway’s “Almost Famous” and “Shucked.” Tim Murray and Isaac Josephthal served as creative consultants.
Later in the evening, Zegler will deliver a special tribute performance to commemorate the 50th anniversary of “A Chorus Line.” “Chicago” will celebrate its 30th year on Broadway with a performance featuring Latifah (nominated for an Academy Award for her turn as Matron Mama Morton in the film adaptation), with appearances by Jesse Tyler Ferguson, Alex Newell, Adrienne Warren, Cedric The Entertainer, Julianne Hough, Whitney Leavitt, Dylan Mulvaney and more. Odom Jr. will perform during the In Memoriam segment, singing “Without You” from “Rent” to honor members of the Broadway community lost this year. “Rent” also marked the 30th anniversary of its Broadway opening in 2026.
As previously announced, the companies of this year’s nominees for Best Musical and Best Revival of a Musical will also perform during the Tonys: “The Lost Boys,” “Schmigadoon!,” “Titaníque,” “Two Strangers (Carry a Cake Across New York),” “Cats: The Jellicle Ball,” “Ragtime” and “The Rocky Horror Show” will all appear throughout the evening. Also previously announced, the entire original cast of “The Book of Mormon,” including Tony Award nominees Josh Gad, Andrew Rannells and Rory O’Malley and Tony Award winner Nikki M. James, will celebrate the show’s 15th year on Broadway in a performance introduced by the musical’s Tony-winning writing team Trey Parker, Matt Stone and Robert Lopez.
Presenters for the evening will include Adrien Brody, Annette Bening, Ariana DeBose, Ben Platt, Bernadette Peters, Billy Crystal, Bowen Yang, Brian Stokes Mitchell, Carrie Coon, Cole Escola, Darren Criss, Jack O’Brien, Jeremy Pope, John Leguizamo, Julia Louis-Dreyfus, Kara Young, Kelli O’Hara, Kristin Chenoweth, Law Roach, Lena Waithe, Lily Rabe, Maya Rudolph, Megan Thee Stallion, Neil Patrick Harris, Nicole Scherzinger, Patrick Wilson, Paul Rudd, Ruben Santiago-Hudson, Sarah Paulson and Sting.
The Tonys will also feature appearances by Afra Hines, Alan Wiggins, Alex Brightman, Ali Louis Bourzgui, Alijah Joseph, Allison E. Miller, Allysa L Shorte, Ana Gasteyer, Anania Williams, André De Shields, Andres Quintero, Ann Harada, Anna Grace Barlow, Anneliese Kelly, Ashley Jenkins, Ayaan Diop, B. Noel Thomas, Baby Byrne, Benjamin Pajak, Benjamin Crawford, Benjamin A. Cherry, Boy Radio, Brad Oscar, Bradley Greer, Brandon Block, Brandon L Whitmore, Brian Flores, Briana R Carlson-Goodman, Bebe Nicole Simpson, Bryce Pinkham, Bryce Farris, Bryson Battle, Caleb Quezon, Cameron Loyal, Carissa Gaughran, Christiani Pitts, Clyde Alves, Colin Donnell, Colin Trudell, Constantine Rousouli, Darius Wright, Dava Huesca, David Jennings, Dean Maupin, Deandre S. Leatherbury, Deborah Cox, Delaney Franklin, Dominic Dorset, Donté Nadir Wilder, Dudney Joseph Jr., Eean Cochran, Eleanor Fishman, Ellie May Sennett, Emma Sofia, Frankie Grande, Garnet Williams, Ta’Nika Gibson, Grace Capeless, Hannah Cruz, Harvey Guillen, Henry Santos, Isabelle McCalla, Ivan Hernandez, Jacob K Watson, Jason Forbach, Jennifer Duka, Jennifer E Mollet, Jess LeProtto, Jim Parsons, John Riddle, John Clay, John P. Yi, John R. Rapson, Jonathan Burke, Jordan Chin, Joshua Burrage, June Squibb, Junior LaBeija, Kaleigh Cronin, Kalyn West, Kayla D Pecchioni-Barkell, Kendall Grayson Stroud, Ken Ard, Kent D Overshown, Kerry Conte, Keven Quillon, Kimberly Immanuel, Kristina Leopold, Kya Azeen, Kyle Freeman, Larkin W Reilly, Lauralyn McClelland, Lauren Blackman, Layton Williams, Lea Michele, Leiomy, Sara Longthorne, Lorenzo Benet, Lyrica Blankfein, Maria Briggs, Maria Wirries, Marina Kondo, Marla Mindelle, Mason Olshavsky, Mateus L. Cardoso, Matthew Scott, Maulik Pancholy, Max Clayton, McKenzie Kurtz, Melissa Barrera, Miguel A. Gil Bastardo, Miles McNicoll, Morgan Matayoshi, Nathan Lucrezio, Nicholas Barrington, Nicholas Barron, Nicholas Christopher, Nora Schell, Phumzile Sojola, Pierce Wheeler, Pierre Marais, Polanco Jones, Primo Thee Ballerino, Rebecca Petersen, Rheaume Crenshaw, Richard Riaz Yoder, Robert “Silk” Mason, Rodd Farhadi, Ryan Behan, Sam Tutty, Sara Chase, Sean Grandillo, Shaina Gehring, Shina Morris, Shoshana Bean, Sydney James Harcourt, Tara Lashan Clinkscales, Teddy Wilson Jr., “Tempress” Chasity Moore, Tess Marshall, Thomas P Nelis, William Cohen, Xavier Reyes and Zachary Downer, among others.
The Tony Awards will return to Radio City Music Hall on June 7, with the ceremony set to begin at 8 p.m. ET/5 p.m. PT. It will be broadcast live on the CBS Television Network and Paramount+, preceded by the “Tony Awards: Act One” preshow, hosted by Tony winner Laura Benanti and Tituss Burgess, on CBS and Pluto TV.
See the full list of nominations here.