Fans have seen Hugh Jackman on the big screen, but soon, they’ll be able to see him live. The “Greatest Showman” Star announced his plan to tour the world on Thursday.

The announcement was made on social media where Jackman posted a graphic that revealed the 2019 world tour. The poster also says that fans can expect music from “The Greatest Showman,” “Les Miserables” and other Broadway shows and movies he has been in. Musical fans definitely are hoping that something from “The Boy From Oz” makes the final set list for the concerts too.

Tickets for Hugh Jackman’s World Tour go on sale next week, but fans will need to do their research to be first in line. Most passes for the general public go on sale Friday, Dec. 7 at 10 a.m. local time, according to the official announcement.

However, ticketing websites list different sale times for various dates. The Wolverine actor will play two shows at Madison Square Garden, tickets for which go on sale to the general public Thursday, Dec. 6 at 10 a.m. EST. Meanwhile, his San Jose show will release tickets on Wednesday, Dec. 5. Go to Jackman’s tour website to see all of the on-sale dates.

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Hugh Jackman is pictured on Oct. 30, 2018, in New York City. Angela Weiss/AFP/Getty Images

See the complete list of U.S. tour dates below:

  • June 18 in Houston, Texas at Toyota Center
  • June 19 in Dallas, Texas at American Airlines Center
  • June 21 in Chicago, Illinois at United Center
  • June 22 in St. Paul, Minnesota at Xcel Energy Center
  • June 24 in Detroit, Michigan at Little Caesars Arena
  • June 27 in Boston, Massachusetts at TD Garden
  • June 28 in New York City at Madison Square Garden
  • June 29 in New York City at Madison Square Garden
  • June 30 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania at Wells Fargo Center
  • July 1 in Washington, D.C. at Capital One Arena
  • July 3 in Atlanta, Georgia at State Farm Arena
  • July 5 in Tampa, Florida at Amalie Arena
  • July 6 in Sunrise, Florida at BB&T Center
  • July 1 in Denver, Colorado at Pepsi Center
  • July 11 in Salt Lake City, Utah at Vivint Smart Home Arena
  • July 13 in Las Vegas, Nevada at MGM Grand Garden Arena
  • July 14 in Glendale, Arizona at Gila River Arena
  • July 16 in San Diego, California at Valley View Casino Center
  • July 17 in San Jose, California at SAP Center at San Jose
  • July 19 in Hollywood, California at Hollywood Bowl
  • July 20 in Hollywood, California at Hollywood Bowl

Those who want the VIP experience will be able to get it. A press release says exclusive VIP packages with “an amazing selection of reserved-seated tickets, custom merchandise (designed exclusively for package purchasers) and much more” will be available. Prices and exact details have not been released at time of publication.