London's big summer theatre ticket sale is back for 2026 - here are the best deals
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London's big summer theatre ticket sale is back for 2026 - here are the best deals
"The deal is simple. The sale is now on, and can be accessed here (Time Out is a partner). It will run until June 7 (which tbf is meteorological summer). It applies to dozens of shows, primarily in the West End but beyond that as well. And there are discounts aplenty, in all shapes and sizes, from relatively modest - but still nice to have - reductions on hotter newer shows to some chunkier savings to be made on long runners that are up for a little boost to get them through the summer months."
"In terms of long-runners, you can get tickets to see West End musical stalwarts like Wicked, Matilda, Oliver! and The Book of Mormon from just £25. There are some great last chance prices as well, the departing My Neighbour Totoro and Disney's Hercules both offering tickets from £25, while if you want to bag tickets to the two-part version of Harry Potter and the Cursed Child (which will be leaving town in September to be replaced by the single part version) then you can currently do so from a superb £38."
"The sales are also a good way to book for the shows of the future, which may well sell out when the reviews happen but are happy to sell their tickets for a nice price now. Top tips here include the Royal Court's darkly comic drama about the assassination of Franz Ferdinand, Archduke, and the Lyric Hammersmith's Meera Syaal-starring first revival of classic '10s play The Children."
The West End Summer Theatre Sale is available now and runs until June 7, offering discounts on dozens of shows. Savings range from modest reductions on newer productions to larger discounts on long-running favourites. Tickets for long-running West End musicals such as Wicked, Matilda, Oliver!, and The Book of Mormon start from £25. Last-chance prices include My Neighbour Totoro and Disney’s Hercules from £25. Tickets for the two-part Harry Potter and the Cursed Child start from £38 before it is replaced by the single-part version in September. The sale also provides early booking opportunities for future shows that may sell out after reviews, including The Children revival and Meera Syaal-starring The Children at Lyric Hammersmith, plus Royal Court’s drama about Franz Ferdinand’s assassination.
Read at Time Out London
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