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Booking tickets at least a few weeks in advance gives you access to a wider selection of seats in the lower pricing tiers. The same sections are nearly sold out for later weeks, forcing last-minute bookers to pay upwards of £93.75 for similar views. Advance booking not only helps secure the best prices but also allows you to pick central seats in your preferred section rather than settling for what's left.
Wicked now booking to May 2026For those looking to watch Wicked on a budget, restricted-view seats in the Circle and side sections of the Stalls offer considerable savings. Seats along the outer edges of the Circle (rows M–P, columns A–F and J–O) are priced from £31.25 to £46.25. These may have slightly obstructed or distant views, but still allow you to enjoy the full performance at nearly £70–£80 less than premium stalls seats. Even on weekends, you’ll find select zones at the back or corners of the Circle for under £40, offering a solid value-for-money experience.
Book restricted-view seatsWeekday performances, especially on Tuesdays and Wednesdays, are noticeably more affordable than weekend shows. For example, on Tuesday, prices start at £36.88, with ample availability across the lower tiers. Compared to a Friday show, where seats of the same category and section remain at £36.88 but are much scarcer, weekdays give you more low-cost seat options and better visibility across the Circle and mid-Stalls. Booking for a Tuesday or Wednesday not only helps avoid weekend crowds but also ensures you access the widest range of affordable seats.
Browse midweek tickets for WickedThe most cost-effective days to watch Wicked are generally early-week evenings: Monday through Wednesday. On these days, Circle seats start at £31.25–£36.88, and more seats in the £46.25–£70 range remain available in both Circle and Stalls. On Fridays and Saturdays, while base prices may technically stay the same in some zones, limited inventory in those sections often forces you to purchase higher-priced seats. So, although the starting price is unchanged on paper, availability and selection are significantly better earlier in the week, translating into real savings.
See Wicked Monday through Thursday for lessIn general, off-peak months like October, early November, mid-January, and February tend to have higher seat availability. During holiday periods or school breaks, these seats fill up faster, and you're likely to be left with only premium seating. So if you’re looking to save, visiting outside peak travel seasons ensures you won’t have to compromise on price or seat quality.
Book off-peak tickets for Wicked nowFinding the sweet spot between view and price is key for Wicked. Use the theatre’s capacity and tiering to your advantage and aim for sections that trade a touch of proximity for major savings.
Tickets for Wicked usually start from £25–£35 midweek, with premium seats costing £130+ depending on availability.
The easiest way is to book Wicked discounted tickets online, where you can compare dates, seats, and prices instantly.
Midweek performances, especially Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday, usually offer lower entry prices compared to weekends and holidays.
Look for last-minute Wicked discount tickets online, especially for midweek shows where availability remains closer to the performance date.
Yes, groups of 9+ can access discounted rates, especially for Tuesday–Thursday shows with wider availability and lower demand.
For weekends and school holidays, book 4–6 weeks early. Midweek performances are easier to book closer to the date.
Circle Rows R–S, seats 16–20 and 31–35, are restricted by the safety rail but discounted.
Yes, Wednesday and Sunday matinees are often £15–£30 cheaper per ticket than peak Saturday evening performances.
January–April and September–November generally have lower demand, making it easier to find cheap tickets to Wicked.