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2024 Tony Awards: See Every Red Carpet Fashion Moment
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Date:2025-04-14 09:36:49
These celebs made sure to hit all the right notes.
For the 2024 Tony Awards, some of Broadway's biggest stars showed up and showed out for the event held at Lincoln Center's David H. Koch Theater in New York City on June 16. Take for instance, Rachel McAdams, who stunned while wearing a black gown with an asymmetrical silver neckline, and Cynthia Erivo, who glittered in a gold sequined Louis Vuitton gown with a long train. (Head on over to see all of this year's nominees here.)
But they weren't the only ones that stole the show, of course, as host Ariana DeBose (who returned as the show's emcee for the third time) made sure all eyes were on her, sporting a strapless, colorful, stained glass mosaic-style Oscar De La Renta fall 2024 gown.
Ahead of her hosting duties, the West Side Story star shared she was more than ready to put on a show like never before.
"This is Broadway's biggest night," she told the Associated Press June 13. "Why not give the people at home even more of a Broadway experience? Our show is going to move like a Broadway show. We want to give you a full Broadway experience."
As far as nominations go, Hell's Kitchen and Stereophonic led the charge, with each production earning 13 nods apiece. Following close behind is the thrilling musical The Outsiders, of which Angelina Jolie serves as producer alongside daughter Vivienne, who is credited as a producer assistant, which scored 12 nominations.
But that's not all as Cabaret nabbed an impressive nine nods, while Appropriate, the family drama that stars Sarah Paulson, scored eight.
But before that experience officially kicks into gear, read on to see every celeb on the 2024 Tony Awards red carpet.
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