
It's that time of the year again, folks; NYC Broadway Week is back with its enticing 2-for-1 ticket offer for theatre enthusiasts eager to drink in the magic of the stage. From bombastic musicals to heart-wrenching dramas, a broad palette of 24 Broadway shows are opening their doors, with the big discount running from September 8-21, according to CBS News. With names like "Maybe Happy Ending," "Stranger Things: The First Shadow," and "Oh, Mary!" on the playbill, there's enough variety to sate the tastes of even the most discerning of culture vultures.
And for those planning ahead or merely biding their time until the perfect show rolls along, don't fret because Broadway Week isn't a one-and-done deal; it happens biannually, with the next sale tentatively scheduled for the cooler days of January or February 2026, but before that, there's Off-Broadway Week to look forward to, which begins its run from October 14-26, CBS News reports.
To snag these coveted 2-for-1 tickets, the drill is simple: hop onto the NYC Tourism website, apply the code NYCBW400 at checkout, and voila, you're en route to a potentially unforgettable Broadway experience, as discount tickets are limited in number for each performance, you'll want to act with the swiftness of a New York minute.
The fervor kicks off a day prior, on September 7, with "Founded By Broadway," a free live concert in the buzzing heart of Times Square, curated to kickstart the theater festivities and commemorating NYC's 400 years—it's an event teeming with performances from 23 Broadway acts, and hosted by notables like NYC Mayor Adams alongside NYC Tourism + Conventions and The Broadway League, BroadwayWorld details.
If you're game for this round of theatrical escapades, keep an eye on availability and those potential blackout dates; think of it as the fine print on an otherwise dazzling marquee sign. And for the newcomers to NYC Broadway Week, there's a lashings of fresh blood, including "Buena Vista Social Club," "Death Becomes Her," and "Punch," to name just a few, aiming to leave their indelible mark on Broadway's storied scene during this fall's showcase, as per the BroadwayWorld.









