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Post by bwayboy22 on Mar 6, 2022 19:30:26 GMT
Hello. I am going to be in London for 6 weeks and was thinking about seeing a couple of shows at Cadogan Hall. Should I just buy tickets now or do they ever discount? Do they use TKTS? Appreciate any information. Thanks!
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Post by couldileaveyou on Mar 6, 2022 19:43:58 GMT
I don't think I've ever seen any of their shows listed at TKTS, but usually discounts pop up closer to the date if it's not selling well
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Post by bwayboy22 on Mar 6, 2022 19:47:19 GMT
Thanks. Any idea where I might want to look for discounts?
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Post by couldileaveyou on Mar 6, 2022 20:01:10 GMT
Sometimes Cadogan Hall sends out discount links in their mailing list, other times the artists/producers post them on Twitter. Generally in the week before the event.
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Post by LaLuPone on Mar 6, 2022 20:03:41 GMT
Some concerts make their way onto TodayTix as well.
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Post by Dr Tom on Mar 6, 2022 20:52:01 GMT
I'd say it generally depends on the promoter of the individual show and their own policy.
I've certainly seen offers for some shows on sites like TodayTix. This isn't always last minute, as sometimes they do 24 hour offers well in advance to fill up a lot of seats.
There's also occasionally dynamic pricing (as with so many shows), so it's a case of watching the ticket prices directly.
Some shows even end up on papering sites, although the forum policies don't allow us to share which shows or sites (and, personally I haven't spotted these very often, but it tends to be more classical concerts rather than those with a musical theatre connection).
In general though, I'd say the odds of heavy discounting for Cadogan is not that high.
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Post by bwayboy22 on Mar 6, 2022 21:44:02 GMT
Thanks everyone for all of the advice. I truly appreciate it!
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