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Mandy Gonzalez Aims for Her Most Personal Work Yet on New Concert Tour

In a recent interview, Mandy Gonzalez discussed her "Everything I Know: Mandy Gonzalez Sings Lin-Manuel Miranda" concert tour, which makes stops in New Haven, Cincinnati, Cleveland, and other cities.

·Jun 1, 2026·via BroadwayWorld
Mandy Gonzalez Aims for Her Most Personal Work Yet on New Concert Tour

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Gonzalez discusses her journey with Lin-Manuel Miranda, curating the show's setlist, and why the concert is her most personal work to date.

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Mandy Gonzalez is currently bringing her concert tour Everything I Know: Mandy Gonzalez Sings Lin-Manuel Miranda to venues across the country!

Gonzalez is best known for her Broadway performances in Sunset Blvd, Wicked, Hamilton, and In the Heights, and is a longtime collaborator of Lin-Manuel Miranda . In this symphonic experience, Gonzalez celebrates Miranda's iconic music, performing songs from Hamilton, In the Heights, Moana, Encanto, 21 Chump Street and more.

BroadwayWorld spoke with Mandy Gonzalez to discuss her journey with Lin-Manuel Miranda , curating the show's setlist, and why the concert is her most personal work to date. Read the full interview here!

You’ve been connected to Lin-Manuel Miranda ’s work since the early days! How does it feel to now step into a full symphonic concert celebrating his music?

It is truly an honor. Lin-Manuel is an incredible person who makes everything better, and having collaborated with him for over 20 years, celebrating his music in this way feels like a beautiful full-circle moment. This concert, Everything I Know: Mandy Gonzalez Sings Lin-Manuel Miranda , is my most personal work to date because it weaves my own journey with the brilliant music of a dear friend.

This show spans everything from global hits like Hamilton and Encanto to shows with a more cult following like 21 Chump Street and Delivery. How did you approach curating the setlist?

The curation was very intentional. I wanted to tell a story that reflected both our shared history and my personal growth as an artist. Including pieces like 21 Chump Street and Delivery alongside the massive hits allows us to explore the breadth of Lin-Manuel’s storytelling while giving fans—both longtime "HamFans" and new listeners—a deeper look into the music that has defined so many stages of our lives.

What does it mean to you to be able to bring this show to venues and audiences across the country?

Bringing this show nationally is incredibly moving. During my time in Hamilton, I realized that the show acted as a lighthouse for people searching for a place where their voices were validated. By taking this concert across the country, I hope to continue building that community and reminding audiences that they don’t have to navigate their journeys alone.

You’re known for performances in shows like Wicked, In the Heights—how does performing in a concert format challenge or stretch you differently as an artist?

In a Broadway show like In The Heights or Hamilton, you are often stepping into a defined character or taking over a role that exists within a specific technical structure. In a concert format, I have to let go of that control and just be myself. It is my most personal work because it’s not just about the notes; it’s about the vulnerability of sharing my own stories directly with the audience.

Having collaborated with Lin-Manuel for over 20 years, what have you learned about storytelling through music from him?

The most profound lesson is that music can be a home. Lin-Manuel’s writing has this unique ability to make people feel seen and included. I’ve learned that when you tell your truth through music, you create a space for others to find their own.

Do you have any final thoughts you’d like to share?

I just want to encourage everyone to find their own #FearlessSquad. Whether you are an artist starting out or a fan in the audience, having a community that lifts you up and catches you when you fall is everything.

June 26, 2026 New Haven Symphony

July 4, 2026 Cincinnati Symphony

July 26, 2026 Cleveland Orchestra

August 8, 2026 Great Waters Festival

August 10, 2026 Broadway Music Festival

October 9–11, 2026 Pittsburgh Symphony

November 18–22, 2026 Baltimore Symphony

December 16–23, 2026 Chicago Symphony

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_Originally reported by [BroadwayWorld](https://www.broadwayworld.com/article/Interview-Mandy-Gonzalez-Calls-Her-Lin-Manuel-Miranda-Concerts-Her-Most-Personal-Work-to-Date-20260601)._

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