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Here’s where to find spectacular Premium seats for West End shows
‘Tis the season to treat yourself to the best seats in the house – at the best prices
When it comes to Christmas gifting, live theatre is always winner – especially if you can surprise your loved ones with the very best view. There are some amazing deals running this month on Premium seats for some of the West End’s most exciting shows, so now is the perfect time to do some Christmas shopping. Be quick, though – these offers must end on 17 December.
There are currently Premium theatre deals on some of the West End’s most popular and long-running musicals, so there couldn’t be a better time to see what all the fuss is about. You can get great seats for less at Disney’s The Lion King, or cure your winter blues with a dose of Grecian sun at Mamma Mia! If you’re someone who still hasn’t seen Les Misérables, then it’s definitely time to take your seat at the Sondheim Theatre, where you can book yourself a Premium seat with no fees.
Finally ready to see the show that everyone’s talking about? It’s never too late for your first Hamilton trip, and with no fees on Premium seats now is the best time to get yourself in the room where it happens. There are great deals running on new favourites Back To The Future and MJ The Musical, or, if you’d like to get ahead of the masses, now is the perfect time to book Premium seats for Oliver! before it returns to the West End this month.
If you’re after a real feast for the eyes, Cirque du Soleil always deliver, as does the spectacular spectacular Moulin Rouge! The Musical. Also bringing you heaps of theatrical magic is Harry Potter and the Cursed Child – one you’ll definitely want Premium seats for, if only to figure out how they do that. If great drama’s more your speed, we’ve got you covered there too. Now’s a great time to book your tickets to see Steve Coogan in Dr Strangelove, or witness Sigourney Weaver’s take on Prospero in The Tempest.
Make sure to grab your Premium seats before these offers end on 17 December.