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Cheyenne Jackson is a GRAMMY and Emmy-nominated actor, singer, and songwriter known for his versatile work across concert stages, Broadway, television, and film.

As a concert performer, Jackson has graced the stages of iconic venues including Disney Hall, Carnegie Hall, Lincoln Center, Hollywood Bowl, and Kennedy Center. He received a GRAMMY nomination for his collaboration with the San Francisco Symphony as Tony in West Side Story conducted by the legendary Michael Tilson Thomas.

Cheyenne’s 25-26 season highlights include his highly anticipated Carnegie Hall solo debut on December 8,2025, directed by Tony Award winner Warren Carlyle. With this newly developed show, an intimate yet electrifying evening of music and storytelling, Jackson will embark on a national tour, coast to coast including stops in Palm Springs, San Francisco, Beverly Hills, Las Vegas, Scottsdale, Idaho Falls, Lone Tree, Fort Collins, and Erie, among others. He will also appear with the American Pops Orchestra in Washington, D.C. alongside James Monroe Iglehart and Justin Guarini under the baton of Luke Frasier in a program of Broadway favorites to be filmed for PBS.

As a recording artist, Jackson’s albums have showcased his unique blend of jazz, pop, and folk including I’m Blue, Skies and Renaissance. In collaboration with Michael Feinstein he released the critically acclaimed album, The Power of Two and most recently his EP Love, Dad featuring Cheyenne’s heartfelt original song Ok. His musicality as both a vocalist and songwriter continues to earn praise from critics and fans alike.

On Broadway, Jackson’s career spans iconic roles in Into the Woods, XANADU, Thoroughly Modern Millie, Aida, The Performers, Once Upon a Mattress, Finian’s Rainbow, and All Shook Up (Theatre World Award). Other stage credits include The Secret Garden and the acclaimed Encores! production of DAMN YANKEES. Jackson’s remarkable stage presence and ability to bring depth to a wide range of characters have made him a beloved figure in musical theater.

His television credits include notable appearances in “American Horror Story,” “30 Rock,” “Glee,” “Curb Your Enthusiasm,” “Doctor Odyssey,” “Call Me Kat,” “The Morning Show,” and “American Woman.” He also starred in “Julie and the Phantoms,” where his portrayal of a rock star earned him critical acclaim and an Emmy nomination. Other TV and film roles include Descendants 3, UNITED 93, HBO’s Behind the Candelabra, “Law and Order: CSI, “Ugly Betty,” “Saved By The Bell,” “Matlock,” and “Modern Family.”

With an ever-expanding body of work, Cheyenne Jackson remains a leading talent in the entertainment industry, captivating audiences with his exceptional performances, creative artistry, and open-hearted vulnerability.

SEPTEMBER 2025