Let’s get real: tickets to see a show on Broadway can get expensive. But If you’ve ever wanted to do so without feeling like your wallet just got robbed, 2025 might just be your year.
Broadway Week is back, and yes, it’s exactly what it sounds like: basically buy-one-get-one-free tickets. This year, according to Playbill, the deal runs for performances from September 8–21, 2025, courtesy of a collab between The Broadway League and NYC Tourism + Conventions. All you need is code NYCBW400 to grab the deal, or if you’re feeling fancy and want upgraded seats NYCUP400 will get you a bit of a discount.
It’s the perfect excuse to finally catch a show you’ve been dreaming about; or to go wild and see a bunch.
A Lineup That Says Book Now
Broadway Week isn’t messing around for 2025. The lineup is stacked with classics, new hits, and everything in between. And best of all, tickets went on sale this morning (August 19, 2025) at 10:00am ET, per Playbill. Here’s a list of shows you can snag with the discount:
- “Oh, Mary!”
- “Maybe Happy Ending”
- “Stranger Things: The First Shadow”
Getty (Jamie McCarthy for Netflix)- “The Book of Mormon”
- “The Great Gatsby”
- “Death Becomes Her”
- “Buena Vista Social Club”
- “Moulin Rouge! The Musical”
Getty (Dia Dipasupil)- “& Juliet”
- “Mamma Mia!”
- “Operation Mincemeat”
- “Hadestown”
- “The Lion King”
Getty (Mario Tama)- “MJ The Musical”
- “Harry Potter and the Cursed Child”
- “Aladdin”
- “Cabaret”
- “SIX: The Musical”
- “Jeff Ross: Take a Banana for the Ride”
Getty (Michael Loccisano)- “Chicago”
- “Hell’s Kitchen”
- “The Outsiders”
- “Punch”
- “Wicked”
Seriously, whether you’re into family-friendly classics, jaw-dropping musicals, or edgy new comedy, there’s something here for you. It seems like no matter your vibe, there’s a show ready to make your theater night unforgettable.
More Than Just a Show
Half-off Broadway tickets? That’s the kind of math we all love. You don’t need to scramble at the last minute, either… there’s a full week of performances to pick from. Using the “Broadway Week” codes is super easy, and you can finally treat yourself without guilt. Two tickets for the price of one feels like a little Broadway miracle.
But, Broadway isn’t just about the performance; it’s the whole night out. Pre-show dinner, post-show coffee, Times Square lights… all of it suddenly becomes more doable when your ticket cost isn’t screaming at you. Whether you’re a lifelong theater nerd or just curious, this is your moment to make a memory that sticks.
For a full guide to shows and tickets, check out NYC Tourism + Convention’s post here.




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Why You Don’t Want to Miss Broadway Week 2025