Wicked is one of the most popular Broadway musicals of all time. This magical prequel to The Wizard of Oz tells the story of how two unlikely friends, Elphaba (the Wicked Witch of the West) and Glinda (the Good Witch), became the witches they are known as today. With spellbinding music, amazing special effects, and a powerful message, it’s no wonder Wicked has been seen by over 50 million people worldwide.
If you’re hoping to get tickets to Wicked, you probably want to know when they go on sale. Here’s a quick rundown of the different ways to get Wicked tickets and when they are available for purchase:
Broadway
Wicked has been playing at the Gershwin Theatre on Broadway since 2003. Tickets for Broadway performances go on sale first to Wicked fan club members and American Express cardholders. After that, they are available to the general public.
Here is the typical timeline for Broadway Wicked tickets going on sale:
- 12 months in advance: Fan club presales begin for upcoming performances. Wicked has an official fan club called the Wicked Fan Club (WFC) that offers presale ticket access and other benefits for an annual membership fee.
- 6 months in advance: AmEx presales start for AmEx cardholders. American Express has an exclusive presale window for cardholders.
- 3 months in advance: Ticketmaster presales may occur for the general public if any tickets remain after the fan club and AmEx presales.
- On sale date: Remaining tickets go on sale to the general public, usually 2-3 months before the performance date.
So for example, if you want tickets for Wicked on Broadway for July 2024, the timeline would be:
- July 2023: WFC member presale
- January 2024: AmEx presale
- April 2024: General on sale date
It’s important to be prepared and ready to purchase as soon as your desired tickets go on sale, as the best seats sell out very quickly!
National Tours
In addition to the Broadway production, Wicked also has two touring productions that travel to major cities across North America. The ticket sales timeline is similar for the touring shows:
- 12 months in advance: Fan club presales
- 6 months in advance: AmEx presales
- 3-4 months in advance: Venue presales
- 1-2 months in advance: General on sale date
So if Wicked is coming to your city in November 2023, tickets would go on sale on the following timeline:
- November 2022: Fan club presale
- May 2023: AmEx presale
- July/August 2023: Venue presale
- September/October 2023: Public on sale
Tour dates and cities are normally announced 6-12 months in advance. Sign up for alerts on the Wicked website or follow the show’s social media to find out when it will be in your area.
London
Wicked has been running at the Apollo Victoria Theatre in London since 2006. Here is when tickets go on sale:
- 12 months in advance: Priority booking opens for Wicked fan club members
- 6 months in advance: Priority booking for Apollo Victoria Theatre members
- 4 months in advance: General booking opens
So for a London performance in August 2024, tickets would go on sale:
- August 2023: WFC member priority booking
- February 2024: Apollo member priority booking
- April 2024: General public booking
Other Cities
In addition to the productions in New York, on tour, and London, Wicked also has or has had productions internationally in cities like Tokyo, Melbourne, Stuttgart, Scheveningen, and more. The timeline for tickets going on sale varies by location.
If Wicked is coming to your city somewhere outside of the main locations above, check theatre websites and sign up for notifications to find out when tickets will go on presale and onsale to the general public.
Official Sources
To recap, here are the official sources and timelines to check for Wicked ticket on sales:
- Broadway – On sale 2-3 months in advance. Presales for WFC members 12 months out and AmEx cardholders 6 months out.
- Tours – On sale 1-2 months in advance. Presales for WFC 12 months out, AmEx 6 months out, venues 3-4 months out.
- London – On sale 4 months in advance. Priority booking for WFC 12 months out, Apollo members 6 months out.
- Other Cities – Varies, check theatre websites.
The Wicked website has a productions page that shows all current and future productions worldwide. This is the best place to find on sale dates and sign up for presale alerts.
Also make sure to follow Wicked social media accounts, sign up for e-mail notifications, and join fan clubs to get access to presales.
Buying Wicked Tickets
Once Wicked tickets go on sale, here are some tips and policies to be aware of when purchasing:
- Act quickly – The best seats sell out extremely fast, especially for premier productions like Broadway. Have accounts set up ahead of time for faster checkout.
- Ticket limits – There are often limits on how many tickets you can buy, typically 4-6 per person.
- ID required – When you pick up or enter the theatre, the name on the ticket must match the ID of the person attending.
- No exchanges or refunds – Wicked tickets are non-refundable and non-exchangeable.
- Price varies – Ticket prices depend on date, seat location, demand, and other factors.
Reputable places to purchase Wicked tickets include:
- Broadway: Telecharge, Ticketmaster
- Tours: Ticketmaster, venue websites
- London: Official Wicked website, Ticketmaster UK
- Other cities: Official theatre websites and box offices
Avoid buying from unofficial resellers or scalpers, as tickets may be fraudulent or overpriced.
Ticket Prices
How much do Wicked tickets cost? It really varies based on the production, seat location, demand, and other factors. Here are some average price ranges:
Production | Average Price Range |
---|---|
Broadway | $99 – $179+ |
National Tours | $60 – $130+ |
London | £25 – £100+ |
Other Cities | Varies greatly by location |
Premium seats or tickets bought resale on secondary markets can be $300+ or more. Front row tickets are also very expensive, ranging from $250-$500 in most productions.
Matinee shows are typically a bit cheaper than evening performances. And tickets mid-week are generally lower demand than weekend dates.
If getting the lowest price is your priority, look for tickets earlier in the run, farther back in the theatre, midweek shows, and enter lotteries. But be prepared to pay more for orchestra seats, weekends, and high demand dates and cities.
Lotteries, Discounts, and Deals
Wicked does offer some ways to get discounted tickets if you’re hoping to save money:
- Lottery – A limited number of $25 orchestra tickets are sold through an in-person lottery 2.5 hours before each Broadway performance.
- Rush – Discounted same-day standing room only tickets are sold starting 2 hours before Broadway shows.
- Student rush – Many touring productions offer student rush tickets on select dates if you show a valid student ID.
- Groups – Groups of 12+ people can get discounts on Broadway and tour tickets when booked through Group Sales.
Unfortunately there are no major discounts on London or other international production tickets currently. But if you plan ahead and purchase early, you can sometimes get lower prices.
Future Productions
Looking ahead, Wicked remains committed to its long-running productions on Broadway, London, and touring North America. They will continue on sale schedules outlined above.
There are no confirmed dates for Wicked closing on Broadway yet. It remains one of the most popular Broadway musicals after nearly 20 years.
The First National Tour has dates booked through July 2023 currently. A second North American tour is booked through June 2023. More dates for the tours are likely to be announced later this year.
The West End production also just announced dates through April 2024. Wicked remains a hot ticket in London.
Beyond the major productions, the only new opening currently confirmed is a South Korean production in Seoul from December 2023 – March 2024. More international productions are possible in the future as well.
Conclusion
Getting tickets to see a show as popular as Wicked takes planning and savvy timing. Now that you know when Wicked tickets go on sale for Broadway, tours, London, and other cities, you can be prepared and secure your seats as soon as sales open.
Have your fan club or theatre memberships, AmEx card, and ticket accounts ready. Be flexible on dates and seats if you’re hoping for the lowest prices. And consider lotteries, rush, or standing room only tickets if money is tight. With smart timing, you can conjure up great seats to this magical Broadway phenomenon and popular theatre experience.