How to get tickets to Harry Potter and the Cursed Child

Priority Booking

You must sign up to priority booking by 11.45am on Saturday 24 October to be eligible for early release tickets. Tickets for the first four months of performances, including previews (7 June to 18 September 2016) will go on sale online only at 11am GMT on 28 October 2015 on a first come first served basis to all who registered.

General On Sale

Keep your fingers on the mouse on 30 October 2015 at 11am GMT as tickets go on sale to the general public.

Prices for general tickets are as follow:

Previews: £20, £50, £80 or £100 for a seat for both Part One and Part Two of the play; £10, £25, £40 or £50 if bought separately.

Performances after opening night (30 July 2016): £30, £70, £100 or £130 for a seat for both Part One and Part Two of the play; £15, £35, £50 or £65 if bought separately.

Reduced price weekly lottery tickets

Every Friday at 1pm, once the run starts, there will be a weekly online release of 20 reduced priced tickets for each performance. These will be for the following week’s performances and situated in the stalls. Tickets will be £30 during previews and £40 after the show opens (30 July 2016) to purchase a seat for both Part One and Part Two.

Daily ticket lottery

There will be a daily ticket lottery, with 20 tickets in the stalls at £30 during previews and £40 after the show opens to purchase a seat for both Part One and Part Two. These will be available in person at the Palace Theatre Box Office on the day of the performance.

Performance schedule

Previews begin at the Palace Theatre, London on Tuesday 7 June 2016 and tickets can be secured at a reduced rate. Opening night for Part One and Part Two of the play will be on Saturday 30 July 2016 at 2pm and 7.30pm.

Four special preview performances are planned for the end of May 2016. Details of when these performances will go on sale will be announced at a later date.

For the schedule of performances check the official website.