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NYC Broadway Week sets winter 2025 return

The program offers two-for-one tickets to select Broadway productions.

James Monroe Iglehart in “A Wonderful World” on Broadway, 2024 (Credit: Jeremy Daniel)

NYC Broadway Week will return this winter. The three-week-long program, which offers two tickets for the price of one to participating Main Stem productions, will begin on Jan. 21 and run through Feb. 9.

A biannual event since its 2011 inception, Broadway Week aims to increase theatergoing during times when Broadway attendance is historically lower (January/February and September).

Participating Broadway productions include “& Juliet,” “A Wonderful World,” “Aladdin,” “Cabaret,” “Chicago,” “Cult of Love,” “Death Becomes Her,” “English,” “Eureka Day,” “Gypsy,” “Hadestown,” “Hamilton,” “Harry Potter and the Cursed Child,” “Hell’s Kitchen,” “Left on Tenth,” “Maybe Happy Ending,” “MJ,” “Moulin Rouge!,” “Oh, Mary!,” “Redwood,” “Romeo + Juliet,” “SIX,” “Sunset Boulevard,” “The Book of Mormon,” “The Great Gatsby,” “The Lion King” and “Wicked.”

NYC Broadway Week is part of the New York City Tourism + Conventions’ NYC Winter Outing program, which also includes NYC Restaurant Week, NYC Must-See Week and NYC Hotel Week. The Broadway League, the national trade association for the Broadway industry, and Amtrak serve as partners.

“We’re excited to kick off the new year with the return of our annual NYC Winter Outing program, offering both visitors and locals the opportunity to experience the city’s hotels, restaurants, Broadway shows, cultural attractions, tours and more — at an exceptional value,” said Julie Coker, president and CEO of New York City Tourism + Conventions, in a statement.

Complete NYC Broadway Week information can be found here.