
Watch: All the 2025 Tony Awards Performances Now Streaming
The 2025 Tony Awards were packed with unforgettable live performances from this year's most celebrated Broadway productions. From brand-new musicals to powerful revivals, the ceremony offered fans a glimpse into the best that the theater world has to offer. Below, you’ll find a complete roundup of the musical numbers performed during the 78th Annual Tony Awards—along with embedded videos where available—so you can relive the magic or catch up on what you missed. The cast of Real Women Have Curves, one of the standout new musicals of the season, took the stage with a fiery and empowering number celebrating womanhood and resilience. Though the show didn’t take home any Tony wins this year, its energetic performance served as a major highlight of the evening. The revival of Floyd Collins was honored with a hauntingly beautiful performance that reminded viewers of the show’s emotional and musical depth. Nominated for Best Revival of a Musical, this powerful moment drew renewed attention to the often-overlooked work by Adam Guettel and Tina Landau. Direct from the West End, the cast of Operation Mincemeat performed a crowd-pleasing number that showcased the show's blend of historical satire and musical wit. The production was nominated for Best Musical, and while it didn't clinch the top award, the performance introduced American audiences to its unique charm. This season’s most-nominated new musical, Maybe Happy Ending, delivered a tender and inventive performance that captured the show's futuristic love story and unique aesthetic. The production walked away with multiple Tonys, including Best Musical, and its Tony performance only solidified its buzz. From the acclaimed 2025 revival of Gypsy, Audra McDonald brought audiences to their feet with her commanding rendition of "Rose’s Turn." The production earned praise for its fresh direction and powerful performances, and McDonald’s showstopping number was a defining moment of the night. The traditional In Memoriam segment paid tribute to members of the theater community lost in the past year. Set to a moving musical performance, the montage honored legends, creatives, and performers whose contributions left lasting legacies on Broadway and beyond. Host Cynthia Erivo closed the show with a breathtaking performance of "And I Am Telling You I'm Not Going," the iconic anthem from Dreamgirls. Her commanding voice and emotional delivery ended the evening on an unforgettable high note. This number from the current revival of Sunset Boulevard reminded audiences of the show’s cinematic grandeur. The production, starring Nicole Scherzinger, received praise for its updated direction and powerhouse vocals. The cast of Pirates! thrilled viewers with a boisterous and comedic performance, showing off the production’s clever choreography and bold reinterpretation of the Gilbert and Sullivan classic. In celebration of Hamilton’s 10th anniversary, original and current cast members came together for a special performance, drawing cheers from fans who have followed the show since its debut. In a surprise interlude, a medley led by Broadway veterans featured a charming rendition of "Just in Time," paying homage to classic Broadway melodies and timeless theatrical traditions. The cast of Death Becomes Her stunned viewers with their performance of "For the Gaze," a number that brought humor and flamboyant flair to the Tony stage. The show’s eye-popping costumes and campy energy made it one of the most talked-about acts of the night. Cynthia Erivo also delivered an inspiring original number titled "Sometimes All You Need is a Song" during the mid-show segment. The piece, written for the ceremony, celebrated the emotional power of music and storytelling on stage. More performances are expected to be uploaded in the coming days, so be sure to bookmark this page and check back for updates. For full coverage of the 2025 Tony Awards—including winners, red carpet moments, and analysis—explore our latest Broadway news and features.Real Women Have Curves
Floyd Collins
Operation Mincemeat
Maybe Happy Ending
Gypsy
In Memoriam
Closing Number – Cynthia Erivo
Sunset Boulevard
Pirates!
Hamilton 10th Anniversary
Just in Time
Death Becomes Her
Sometimes All You Need is a Song – Cynthia Erivo