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Host of the 2025 Tony Awards, Cynthia Erivo arrived on Broadway's most prestigious red carpet on Sunday in a champagne-colored gown featuring a heavily beaded off-the-shoulder bodice made of sheer fabric and decorated with intricate crystal and silver embellishments in floral or circular patterns.
Cynthia Erivo, a past Tony winner, electrified the Tony Awards with her powerful rendition of ‘Sometimes All You Need Is a Song,’ opening the 78th annual show. Backstage, she shared a lighthearted moment with Oprah Winfrey,
Hamilton still leads as the musical production with the most nominations in Tony history with 16. Actors, actresses and performers seen stunning the red carpet include Keanu Reeves and Bill and Ted costar Alex Winter, Glenn Close, Adam Lambert, Bryan Cranston, George and Amal Clooney, and Katie Holmes.
During the February 2 award show, Erivo — joined by Herbie Hancock on piano — performed “Fly Me to the Moon” as part of a tribute to the late Quincy Jones, who arranged the 1964 version of the song made famous by Frank Sinatra.