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Harry Potter and the Cursed Child logo with fiery wings and characters.
Actors on stage examining a map in "Harry Potter and the Cursed Child" play.
Actors in costume on stage during "Harry Potter and the Cursed Child" performance.
Two actors in wizard robes perform a scene from "Harry Potter and the Cursed Child" on stage.
Actor holding a glowing wand in "Harry Potter and the Cursed Child" stage scene.
Stage scene from "Harry Potter and the Cursed Child" with a ghostly figure looming over a character.
Harry Potter and the Cursed Child logo with fiery wings and characters.
Actors on stage examining a map in "Harry Potter and the Cursed Child" play.
Actors in costume on stage during "Harry Potter and the Cursed Child" performance.
Two actors in wizard robes perform a scene from "Harry Potter and the Cursed Child" on stage.
Actor holding a glowing wand in "Harry Potter and the Cursed Child" stage scene.
Stage scene from "Harry Potter and the Cursed Child" with a ghostly figure looming over a character.
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Harry Potter and the Cursed Child

from
£18.75
5 hr 15 min
  • Epic continuation: The play continues the Harry Potter story nineteen years later, with a fresh, emotionally rich sequel that expands characters and the Wizarding World.
  • Stage magic: Groundbreaking theatrical effects, illusions and staging create breathtaking onstage “magic” that cinema can’t replicate, truly a live spectacle.
  • Two-part experience: Presented as Parts One & Two (either same day or consecutive nights), the format delivers an epic, theatrical arc; great for fans wanting a full story immersion.
  • Award-winning legacy: Winner of multiple Olivier and Tony awards, it is a critically celebrated production with top-tier creative teams and performances.
  • Epic continuation: The play continues the Harry Potter story nineteen years later, with a fresh, emotionally rich sequel that expands characters and the Wizarding World.
  • Stage magic: Groundbreaking theatrical effects, illusions and staging create breathtaking onstage “magic” that cinema can’t replicate, truly a live spectacle.
  • Two-part experience: Presented as Parts One & Two (either same day or consecutive nights), the format delivers an epic, theatrical arc; great for fans wanting a full story immersion.
  • Award-winning legacy: Winner of multiple Olivier and Tony awards, it is a critically celebrated production with top-tier creative teams and performances.

Tickets cannot be refunded, amended, or rescheduled.

Harry Potter and the Cursed Child at the Palace Theatre opened in London in 2016 and is now the most-awarded new play in West End history. Written by Jack Thorne (in collaboration with J.K. Rowling and John Tiffany) and staged with spectacular theatrical effects, the two-part production blends emotional storytelling with stage magic. It’s a must-see for Potter fans and theatre lovers alike.

Your seat view & price options

Seat section
Typical price
Views
Verdict
Stalls
£137.50–£325+
Closest to the action; highly immersive
Premium experience; ideal for full effects and best performances.
Dress Circle
£112.50–£162.50
Panoramic and often excellent central sightlines
Reliable choice; solid visuals without the Stalls’ price tag.
Grand Circle
£87.50–£112.50
Elevated; clear views with minimal obstruction
Great value tier; good views for less, especially at the sides and rear.
Balcony
£37.50–£62.50
Highest tier; distant view but full-stage visibility
Best for budget-conscious fans watching both parts. Expect limited detail.

Prices are subject to change based on availability and season.

Best time to book Harry Potter and the Cursed Child discount tickets

Planning ahead = better seats, better views, and better prices!

Tickets for Harry Potter and the Cursed Child can sometimes be found last minute, but the best Stalls and Dress Circle seats are usually sold out earlier.

Book at least a month in advance if you’re planning to attend on:

  • Weekends
  • School holidays
    These dates are in high demand and sell out quickly.

For better prices and availability, go for:

  • Midweek performances
  • Non-holiday periods

How to get Harry Potter and the Cursed Child discount tickets

Affordable seating options with good views

When attending Harry Potter and the Cursed Child at the Palace Theatre, aim for seats that balance price and spectacle. Below are the practical sections and price guidance (prices shown per part).

Section 1: Stalls

£137.50–£325+

  • Rear stalls: Lower-priced lanes are often available and still deliver the central magic and effects; good for families wanting proximity without premium costs.
  • Mid stalls: Rows C–J (centre) are the most immersive; expect higher per-part bands but unmatched presence for illusions.

Section 2: Dress Circle

£112.50–£162.50

  • Front Dress Circle: A panoramic vantage that often rivals central stalls for clarity of staging. Strong value when priced mid-band.
  • Side Dress Circle: Slight angle but still excellent; good mid-price compromise.

Section 3: Grand Circle

£87.50–£112.50

  • Front Grand Circle rows: Elevated and clear for large staging moments; front rows here are often a smart mid-budget pick.
  • Rear Grand Circle: Cheapest full-view seats; good if you prioritise price and overview.

Section 4: Balcony

£37.50–£62.50

  • Balcony front: Cheapest official bands (e.g., £15–£25) sometimes restricted but deliver a full-stage overview; ideal for budget-conscious fans.

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Frequently asked questions about Harry Potter and the Cursed Child discount tickets

How much do tickets for Harry Potter and the Cursed Child at the Palace Theatre cost?

Tickets usually start from around £36, with premium Stalls and Dress Circle seats reaching up to £200+.

Where can I buy Harry Potter and the Cursed Child discounted tickets?

Discounted tickets are best booked online through trusted ticketing platforms offering seasonal promotions, flash sales, and exclusive deals.

What are the best days to get discounted tickets to Harry Potter and the Cursed Child?

Wednesday and Friday performances usually cost less compared to weekends or school holiday shows with higher demand.

How can I get last-minute Harry Potter and the Cursed Child tickets?

Same-day tickets can often be found online, though availability is limited and best seats may already be gone.

Can I get group discounts for Harry Potter and the Cursed Child?

Yes, groups of 9 or more may qualify for discounts; it’s best to contact the box office directly.

How far in advance should I book tickets?

Book at least one month in advance for weekends or school holidays, as those dates sell out quickly.

Which seats are restricted view but cheaper?

Side Stalls and Grand Circle seats often cost less due to pillars or angles slightly affecting stage visibility.

Are matinee shows cheaper?

Yes, weekday matinees are often cheaper than evening or weekend shows, making them a great value for money.

What’s the cheapest time of year to book Harry Potter and the Cursed Child tickets?

January to March and mid-September to November usually offer cheaper prices and greater seat availability.