Dallas just wasn't enough. The Broadway sensation Hamilton offered yet another example of its reach and power on Wednesday, when officials for Bass Performance Hall in Fort Worth announced that they have landed the show as the anchor of the 2019-2020 season.

In an announcement shared with The Dallas Morning News, Hamilton will play Fort Worth from June 9 through June 28 of next year. Since its 2015 Broadway premiere, Hamilton has won the Pulitzer Prize for drama, a Grammy Award and 11 Tony awards.

"We are really thrilled to be bringing it to Fort Worth," said Dione Kennedy, president and CEO of Performing Arts Fort Worth.

Hamilton will make its North Texas debut with Dallas Summer Musicals at the Music Hall at Fair Park, where it will open April 2 and run through May 5.

Kenneth T. Novice, president of Dallas Summer Musicals, said Tuesday that tickets for the Dallas shows are still available via the DSM website. Hamilton will make additional Texas stops in 2019 in San Antonio (May 7 through May 26) and Austin (May 28 through June 16).

"People are crazy about the show," Kennedy said. "There's no question about that."

Since its Broadway opening in 2015, Hamilton is among the highest-selling shows of all time, having grossed almost $500 million, according to the entertainment and news media website, TheWrap.

As millions of people know by now, it's the story of Alexander Hamilton, a founding father who emigrated from the West Indies and became George Washington's right-hand man during the Revolutionary War. He was also the nation's first Treasury Secretary. But as Hamilton creator Lin-Manuel Miranda has said of the title character, he "wrote his way to self-destruction."

A scene from the national tour of Hamilton, which will play Bass Performance Hall in Fort Worth in 2020. (Bass Performance Hall)

Hailed for its score as much as its history, Hamilton is an enticing blend of hip-hop, jazz, blues, rap, R&B and Broadway show tunes. As its producers like to say, it's "the story of America then, as told by America now." In a story published in 2016, The News documented how Hamilton "has changed everything," with "diversity and inclusiveness" playing a more powerful role in American theater.

Dallas Summer Musicals booked the show through its new partner, Broadway Across America. Broadway at the Bass in Fort Worth books its shows through the Independent Presenters Network, which has lined up several regional premieres for Bass Hall for its 2019-2020 season.

One is the Tony Award-winning Come from Away, which features a character based on Beverly Bass, an Argyle airline pilot whose flight after the 9/11 terrorist attack was diverted to Newfoundland, Canada. Another is the box-office sensation Jimmy Buffett's Escape to Margaritaville, which played to sold-out shows and had its run extended at the La Jolla Playhouse in San Diego, where it made its world premiere before playing Broadway.

A scene from Come from Away, which is coming to Bass Performance Hall in Fort Worth. The photo, taken in 2018 during the first North American tour of the show, shows Becky Gulsvig (front center) and (background, from left) Megan McGinnis, Emily Walton, Christine Toy Johnson, Julie Johnson and Daniele K. Thomas. (Matthew Murphy)

Look for an army of Parrotheads to descend on Bass Hall nightly, when the Buffett show plays Fort Worth from Aug. 11 through Aug. 16, 2020. Kennedy said it's possible that Dallas appearances for Come from Away and Margaritaville might occur before they play Fort Worth, but so far, Dallas dates have not been announced for either show.

A scene from Jimmy Buffett's Escape to Margaritaville, which is coming to Bass Performance Hall in Fort Worth. (Bass Performance Hall)

Bass Hall has also booked for its upcoming season Beautiful — The Carole King Musical (March 20-22, 2020), The Color Purple (Jan. 5, 2020) and Miss Saigon (Dec. 3-8, 2019).

Coupled with its announcement about Hamilton, officials at Bass Hall said Wednesday that they have booked the box-office juggernaut, Disney's The Lion King, for the 2020-2021 season.

The Phantom of the Opera will be the new season's first show, making its debut Sept. 24 and running through Oct. 5, 2019.

Bass Hall alone is among the reasons that Hamilton figures to prosper in Fort Worth. The Music Hall at Fair Park seats more than 3,400, compared to Bass Hall's 2,000. But Sundance Square and one of the most alluring downtown areas in Texas are among the reasons that Fort Worth looms as a popular destination for Hamilton mania.

Tickets for the new season at Bass Hall are on sale now to new subscribers.