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Since this is a two-part show, lower-priced seats fill quickly across both time slots. Booking a few weeks ahead ensures a better choice in the £37.50–£87.50 range across both parts.
Harry Potter and the Cursed Child now booking to July 2026The Balcony and back corners of the Grand Circle offer tickets from £37.50, even on weekends. While the views are more distant, these seats are ideal for budget-conscious fans attending both parts.
Book restricted-view seatsWednesday and Friday shows offer the best balance of price and seat availability. More options are open in the £37.50–£87.50 range, especially in the Dress Circle and Grand Circle.
Browse midweek tickets for Harry Potter and the Cursed ChildMidweek performances are usually cheaper and less crowded. Weekends offer the same starting price but have fewer seats left in the lower bands, pushing buyers toward higher categories.
See Harry Potter and the Cursed Child in midweek for lessEarly November and mid-January are good times to book, with lighter demand and broader availability in affordable zones, particularly for two-part weekday shows.
Book off-peak tickets for Harry Potter and the Cursed Child nowWhen 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).
Tickets usually start from around £36, with premium Stalls and Dress Circle seats reaching up to £200+.
Discounted tickets are best booked online through trusted ticketing platforms offering seasonal promotions, flash sales, and exclusive deals.
Wednesday and Friday performances usually cost less compared to weekends or school holiday shows with higher demand.
Same-day tickets can often be found online, though availability is limited and best seats may already be gone.
Yes, groups of 9 or more may qualify for discounts; it’s best to contact the box office directly.
Book at least one month in advance for weekends or school holidays, as those dates sell out quickly.
Side Stalls and Grand Circle seats often cost less due to pillars or angles slightly affecting stage visibility.
Yes, weekday matinees are often cheaper than evening or weekend shows, making them a great value for money.
January to March and mid-September to November usually offer cheaper prices and greater seat availability.