NYC Broadway Week 2-for-1 Tickets List of Shows
New York City Tourism + Conventions, has launched NYC Broadway Week 2-for-1 tickets featuring 24 shows, with performances running from Monday, September 8, through Sunday, September 21.
The twice-yearly program invites audiences to experience Broadway at a value, making NYC’s world-class theater more accessible.
“NYC Broadway Week is a celebrated tradition in our city, providing visitors with access to world-class productions found nowhere else in the world,” said Julie Coker, President and CEO of New York City Tourism + Conventions. “Since its inception in 2011, the program has provided significant support to New York City’s dynamic Broadway theater industry, generating over $196 million in revenue.”
Theatergoers can browse participating shows by filters including “Genre,” “Tony Award Winners,” “Accessibility,” “Last Chance” and “New Participants.”
NYC Broadway Week Fall 2025 participating shows include*:
- & Juliet
- Aladdin
- The Book of Mormon
- Buena Vista Social Club**
- Cabaret at the Kit Kat Club
- Chicago
- Death Becomes Her
- The Great Gatsby
- Hadestown
- Harry Potter and the Cursed Child
- Hell’s Kitchen
- Jeff Ross: Take a Banana for the Ride**
- The Lion King
- Mamma Mia!**
- Maybe Happy Ending
- Moulin Rouge! The Musical
- MJ The Musical
- Oh, Mary!
- Operation Mincemeat**
- The Outsiders**
- Punch**
- Six The Musical
- Stranger Things: The First Shadow**
- Wicked
*Subject to availability. Blackout dates may apply.
**New participants in NYC Broadway Week.
The NYC Broadway Week Fall 2025 program will be an extra special occasion as the City celebrates 400 years with Founded By Broadway, a free live concert in Times Square on September 7—hosted by NYC Mayor Adams, NYC Tourism + Conventions and The Broadway League—featuring performances from 23 Broadway shows.
Founded By Broadway is a marquee event of NYC Tourism + Conventions’ Founded By NYC campaign commemorating 400 years of New York City, and will double as a kick off to NYC Broadway Week, beginning on September 8.
Learn more, visit - www.nyctourism.com/broadwayweek
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