Join the multitudes of audience members who have been captivated by this energetic musical that tells a story of coming of age and interconnectedness. Over one billion dollars in ticket sales can’t be wrong-and as Broadway’s third-longest running show, The Lion King does not disappoint. If only Simba had it this easy getting back to Pride Rock! The Lion King musical is the perfect family show, with songs from the original movie as well as additional musical and dance scenes that show off the exquisite costume design and puppetry for which the show became famous. Whether you’re planning to see Lion King for the first time or you want to revisit the magic of this ground-breaking musical, there’s no better place to find discount tickets than with last-minute and future showing ticket sales for evening and matinee performances, we have the best deals on cheap tickets in New York and cities across the country. Get Tickets to See The Lion King on Broadway and On Tour See The Lion King on Broadway with Discount and Last-Minute Tickets from “From the first drum beats of ‘The Lion King,’ your senses are assaulted with creative wonders that don't quit until the final bows.” – Sharon Eberson, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette “From the athletic song and dance routines of its actors to the intricate costume and set designs, ‘The Lion King’ combined all these elements into an outstanding musical that brought out the kid in all of its audience members.” – Claire Munn, News and Tribune The Lion King is showing on Broadway at the Minskoff Theatre in New York City and at theaters across the country. Join Simba the lion in his quest to reclaim Pride Rock and restore his family’s kingdom to prosperity, and take his place in the circle of life. With music by Elton John and Tim Rice, this Disney musical is adapted from the 1994 film of the same name. The Lion King is an award-winning musical that features both actors and puppets.
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