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Broadway Week is back with unbeatable 2-for-1 ticket deals

Twofer tix go on sale on January 7.

Adam Feldman
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Adam Feldman
Theater and Dance Editor, Time Out USA
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Photograph by Matthew Murphy, courtesy of Chess
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Early winter and early fall tend to be lean times for even the best Broadway shows. That's why the theater industry has come up with Broadway Week, a half-price deal on tickets to nearly every Broadway production. Despite its modest name, this twice-annual offer actually covers more than three weeks: The winter 2026 edition of Broadway Week spans from January 20 through February 12, 2026. The twofer tickets go on sale at 10am ET on Wednesday, January 7. 

A full list of participating shows won't be available until tickets go on sale, but if recent reasons are any guide, the slate is likely to include nearly all of the 31 productions currently running on Broadway. (Last year, only two shows opted out.) Visit the Broadway Week website as early as you can to peruse the list of participating shows and grab the ones you want most; if you act fast, you might even be able to snag seats for new hits like Chess and Maybe Happy Ending or perpetual hot tickets like Hamilton and Wicked. To make the purchasing process as fast and smooth as possible, visit the ticketing sites Telecharge and Ticketmaster in advance to make sure your accounts and payment info are up to date.

RECOMMENDED: A full guide to Broadway Week in NYC

Be warned that the tickets sold through Broadway Week tend to be ones that producers are most eager to sell: in balconies, mezzanines and side areas. But in recent years, the Broadway Week program has also offered a new option: If you want to shell out a little extra for some of the best seats in the house, you can upgrade your order and pay $125 for tickets that would otherwise cost a whole lot more.

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