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Grant Gustin Joins 'Water For Elephants' Cast for Tony Awards 2024 Performance - Watch Now!

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Grant Gustin sings atop scaffolding while performing at the 2024 Tony Awards on Sunday (June 16) at the David H.

Koch Theater at Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts in New York City. The 34-year-old actor joined the company of his musical, including co-stars Stan Brown, Paul Alexander Nolan and Wade McCollum, as they performed “Anywhere Another Train” and “The Road Don’t Make You Young” from their show. Check out their performance inside… Water For Elephants, which is Grant‘s Broadway debut, was nominated in several musical categories, including Best Musical, Best Direction, Best Book, Best Scenic Design, Best Costume Design, Best Lighting Design and Best Choreography.

Unfortunately they didn’t pick up any of the wins. Check out the full list of 2024 Tony Award winners here! Also pictured here are stars from the musical Isabelle McCalla and Gregg Edelman walking the carpet at the Tony Awards. Check out the Water For Elephants performance right here and browse through the gallery to see photos…

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