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Lower-priced seats like Mezzanine Center R–S or Rear Side Orchestra ($70–$150) go first. Book them 3–4 weeks early to avoid price hikes.
Moulin Rouge! The Musical now booking to December 2025Sections P–R and Side K–O often strike the perfect balance between proximity and cost. These offer great sound and strong visibility without premium pricing.
Book restricted-view seatsTuesday and Wednesday performances are usually $30–$60 cheaper than weekend evenings and have better availability.
Browse midweek tickets for Moulin Rouge! The MusicalTuesday matinees and Wednesday evenings tend to be the lowest-priced options. Sunday evenings can also dip slightly below Saturday rates.
See Moulin Rouge! The Musical Tuesday matinees and Wednesday evenings for lessJanuary through early March and late September to early November typically offer the most competitive base prices across all sections.
Book off-peak tickets for Moulin Rouge! The Musical nowFinding value at the Al Hirschfeld Theatre means balancing closeness with price. Here’s a tier-by-tier breakdown:
Prices range from about $68 in the rear Mezzanine to $308 for Premium Orchestra seats on weekends.
Discounted tickets are best booked online through trusted ticketing platforms offering seasonal promotions, flash sales, and exclusive deals.
Tuesday matinees and Wednesday evening shows tend to be the most affordable options with greater seat availability.
Same-day tickets can often be found online, though availability is limited and best seats may already be gone.
Yes, group discounts are often available for bookings of 10 or more seats, especially for weekday performances. Contact the official box office for group rates.
Aim for 4–6 weeks in advance, especially for weekend or holiday performances.
Side Mezzanine rows O–T and extreme side Orchestra seats (K–O) may have partial angles but are priced lower with minimal obstruction.
Yes. Tuesday and Wednesday matinees can be $40–$70 less than Saturday night performances for the same sections.
January–March and late September–early November usually offer better pricing and lighter crowds.