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For many shows, "no fees" (or deeply subsidized ones) is the name of the game for same-day tickets.
The good news? You can absolutely skip these fees if you know where to look. Here is your definitive guide to buying Broadway tickets without the extra markup. 1. The Gold Standard: Visit the Box Office In-Person
Use Broadway.org to find the official address and current hours for any show. 2. Enter Digital Lotteries and Rush Programs
You pay the "face value" of the ticket. You also get to speak with a real person who can help you find the best available seats for your budget. The Catch: You must physically be in New York City.
One of the biggest surprises for first-time Broadway goers isn't just the talent on stage—it’s the $10 to $15 "convenience fee" tacked onto every ticket at checkout. If you’re buying for a family of four, that’s an extra $60 that could have gone toward a nice post-show dinner.
How to Buy Broadway Tickets Without Fees: The Ultimate Guide (2026 Edition)
Most box offices are open Monday–Saturday starting at 10 a.m. and Sundays starting at 12 p.m..
For many shows, "no fees" (or deeply subsidized ones) is the name of the game for same-day tickets.
The good news? You can absolutely skip these fees if you know where to look. Here is your definitive guide to buying Broadway tickets without the extra markup. 1. The Gold Standard: Visit the Box Office In-Person buy broadway tickets without fees
Use Broadway.org to find the official address and current hours for any show. 2. Enter Digital Lotteries and Rush Programs For many shows, "no fees" (or deeply subsidized
You pay the "face value" of the ticket. You also get to speak with a real person who can help you find the best available seats for your budget. The Catch: You must physically be in New York City. Here is your definitive guide to buying Broadway
One of the biggest surprises for first-time Broadway goers isn't just the talent on stage—it’s the $10 to $15 "convenience fee" tacked onto every ticket at checkout. If you’re buying for a family of four, that’s an extra $60 that could have gone toward a nice post-show dinner.
How to Buy Broadway Tickets Without Fees: The Ultimate Guide (2026 Edition)
Most box offices are open Monday–Saturday starting at 10 a.m. and Sundays starting at 12 p.m..