Video: Go Backstage as Jeremy Jordan Prepares for Sold-Out Royal Albert Hall Concert | Playbill

Video Video: Go Backstage as Jeremy Jordan Prepares for Sold-Out Royal Albert Hall Concert

Watch the sound check, piano warm-up, and more as the Floyd Collins Tony nominee readies to take the stage.

London's Royal Albert Hall has released a new video that offers a rare glimpse of a Broadway artist preparing to perform in concert at the famed venue (which took place July 12).

Above, watch 2025 Floyd Collins Tony nominee Jeremy Jordan prepare to hit the Royal Albert Hall stage. The video features Jordan's arrival, his dressing room preparation, sound check, piano warm-up, dressing room change, and his walk onto the stage to thunderous applause.

Inspired by classic films shot at the Hall by Bob Dylan in the mid-1960s, the short film gives viewers an intimate view of Jordan’s final preparations at the iconic venue.

Jordan was accompanied by his longtime music director Benjamin Rauhala for the sold-out July 12 concert. The stage and screen star performed selections from Newsies, Smash, The Last Five Years, The Great Gatsby, Waitress, Bonnie & Clyde, and more.

Earlier this year, Jordan was Tony-nominated for his performance in the title role of Floyd Collins at Lincoln Center Theater and previously starred on Broadway in the title role of The Great Gatsby. He was a series regular on CW’s Supergirl, NBC’s Smash, and Disney’s Tangled, and he recurs as a voice actor on Amazon’s Hazbin Hotel.

Jordan is also known for his portrayal of Jack Kelly in Broadway's Newsies and played Seymour in the long-running Off-Broadway production of Little Shop of Horrors. His additional Broadway credits include Bonnie & Clyde (Theatre World Award), West Side Story, Waitress, American Son, and Rock of Ages. Films include The Last Five Years opposite Anna Kendrick, Joyful Noise with Queen Latifah and Dolly Parton, and American Son with Kerry Washington and Spinning Gold.

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