Aida (musical) - Musical Numbers

Musical Numbers

Act I
  • "Overture"
  • "Every Story is a Love Story" – Amneris
  • "Fortune Favors the Brave" – Radames and the Soldiers
  • "The Past is Another Land" – Aida
  • "Another Pyramid" – Zoser and the Ministers
  • "How I Know You" – Mereb and Aida
  • "My Strongest Suit" – Amneris and the Women of the Palace
  • "Fortune Favors the Brave" (Reprise) – Radames
  • "Enchantment Passing Through" – Radames and Aida
  • "My Strongest Suit" (Reprise) – Amneris and Aida
  • "Dance of the Robe" – Aida, Nehebka, Mereb and the Nubians
  • "Not Me" – Radames, Aida, Amneris and Mereb
  • "Elaborate Lives" – Radames and Aida
  • "The Gods Love Nubia" – Aida, Nehebka, Mereb and the Nubians
Act II
  • "A Step Too Far" – Amneris, Radames and Aida
  • "Easy as Life" – Aida
  • "Like Father, Like Son" – Zoser, Radames and the Ministers
  • "Radames' Letter" – Radames
  • "Dance of the Robe" (Reprise) – Orchestra
  • "How I Know You" (Reprise) – Mereb
  • "Written in the Stars" – Radames and Aida
  • "I Know the Truth" – Amneris
  • "Elaborate Lives" (Reprise) – Aida and Radames
  • "Enchantment Passing Through" (Reprise) – Radames and Aida
  • "Every Story is a Love Story" (Reprise) – Amneris

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