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Hugh Jackman, the Golden Globe- and Tony Award-winning superstar, has created a new solo stage show and is taking it on his first world tour.

The Oscar-nominated star’s trek is dubbed “The Man. The Music. The Show.” and will feature songs from “The Greatest Showman” — the hit movie in which Jackman played circus icon P.T. Barnum — as well as such musicals as “Les Miserables,” “The Boy from Oz” and “Oklahoma,” all of which he has performed in.

He will be accompanied by a live orchestra.

The tour begins May 13 in Hamburg, Germany, continues through Europe and the U.K. with stops in such cities as London and Paris.

Then 22-city North American leg kicks off June 18 in Houston, Texas, and features stops in Chicago, New York, Los Angeles and other cities.

And, yes, the tour is heading to the Bay Area as well.

Jackman, who is also known for playing the Marvel Comics character Wolverine in many films, performs at the SAP Center in San Jose.

Tickets go on sale for the North American dates at 10 a.m. Dec. 7 at HughJackmanTheShow.com.

Jackman debuted a song-and-dance show titled “Back on Broadway” in San Francisco in 2011 before taking the show to a run on the Great White Way.

Jackman’s many accomplishments include scoring an Academy Award nomination for Best Actor for his performance in Tom Hooper’s :Les Misérables.” His performance as the film’s protagonist Jean Valjean also “earned him a Golden Globe Award for Best Actor in a Comedy/Musical, as well as Screen Actors Guild (SAG) Award® nominations, for both Best Ensemble and Best Male Actor in a Leading Role, and a BAFTA Award nomination,” according to a news release.