Phantom of the Opera Tickets at His Majesty's Theatre

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Be enchanted by The Phantom of the Opera in London's West End.

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4.8· 5,119 reviews

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  • Stunning staging
  • Powerful performances
  • Unforgettable music
  • Spectacular visuals
  • Great seats

Audiences rate the London production about 4.8 / 5. They praise the stunning chandelier drop, goose-bump vocals in “Music of the Night,” a powerful live orchestra, and lavish sets and costumes. E-tickets help skip queues and staff earn thanks for accessibility assistance. Tip – choose stalls seats for the best view and bring a light jacket.

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The Phantom of the Opera Tickets

Andrew Lloyd Webber's legendary musical tells the haunting love story of a mysterious masked figure who lurks beneath the Paris Opera House and becomes dangerously obsessed with Christine Daaé, a beautiful soprano. The Phantom secretly tutors Christine, helping her career soar, but when her childhood friend Raoul declares his love, a dramatic triangle unfolds between two men on opposite sides of morality.

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Age suitability
Please note that this show is suitable for all ages, but parental discretion is advised for young children.
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The Phantom of the Opera at His Majesty's Theatre

Age Requirements & Recommendations: Recommended for ages 8+. Children under 4 are not admitted. The show runs 2 hours 30 minutes including interval.

Arrival & Security: Arrive 30 minutes early to pass security and find your seats. Latecomers admitted only during scene changes in Act Two.

Sensory Information & Content Warnings: The production includes loud orchestral music, gunfire effects, flashing lights, haze, and pyrotechnics. Themes include obsession and emotional intensity.

Facilities & Amenities: Bars available during interval for drinks and snacks. Restrooms throughout the venue. Staff available for assistance and accessibility support.

Getting There: Located at His Majesty's Theatre, Haymarket, St. James’s, London SW1Y 4QL. Piccadilly Circus and Leicester Square Underground stations are 2-3 minutes away. Free Wi-Fi in the lobby.

Visitor guidelines
  • Children under the age of 16 must be accompanied by an adult.

  • Please be seated before the start of the performance, as latecomers will only be admitted until a suitable break.

  • Photography is strictly prohibited during the performance but can be taken off the theatre before the show.

  • Food and drinks are not allowed inside the auditorium.

  • Turn off mobile phones during the performance.

Frequently asked

How long is The Phantom of the Opera performance?

The show runs 2 hours and 30 minutes including one interval.

What is the minimum age requirement?

Children under 4 are not admitted. The musical is recommended for ages 8 and up due to intense themes and loud effects.

Can I choose my own seats?

Yes! tickadoo’s interactive seat map lets you browse all available seating in real-time and select your preferred seats before booking. You can see all areas of His Majesty’s Theatre to find the perfect seats for your experience. Simply use the seat selector during checkout to choose your exact seats.

What special effects should I expect?

The production features smoke effects, strobe lighting, loud orchestral music, gunfire effects, haze, and pyrotechnics. The iconic chandelier sequence is particularly dramatic.

Can I take photos or videos?

No. Photography and video recording are strictly prohibited during the performance.

Is there an interval?

Yes, there is one interval during the show, giving you a chance to stretch and purchase refreshments.

What refreshments are available?

Bars throughout the theatre sell drinks and snacks during the interval. Official merchandise is also available before, during, and after the performance.

Is the theatre wheelchair accessible?

Yes, His Majesty’s Theatre is wheelchair accessible with dedicated spaces. Limited availability.

What happens if I arrive late?

Latecomers are admitted only at suitable breaks during the performance, typically during Act Two scene changes. Arrive 30 minutes early to avoid delays.

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