London Musical Tickets
London’s West End is home to some of the longest-running musical theatre productions that have been wowing theatregoers for decades. For years, audiences from around the world have been flocking to the capital to see famous shows on stage, from award-winning masterpieces like Les Miserables to exciting musicals for the whole family, such as Disney’s The Lion King.
If you’re looking to grab tickets for a few hours of superb entertainment, London theatre shows will offer just that. With compelling stories and songs guaranteed to get stuck in your head, a London musical is a must-do when visiting the city. Check below to see which shows our customers love, and grab some of the hottest tickets around right now. Make your next trip one to remember!
If you’re looking to book London musical tickets, SeatPlan can help you out. To buy your tickets, browse the listings below and purchase online safely and securely. We recommend booking ahead to ensure the best availability and prices.
38 Musicals In London
Frequently Asked Questions
What musicals are on in London?
What are the best West End musicals to see in London in 2024?
What are the best London musicals for families?
Older children and teenagers will also love SIX, a pop-concert-style musical about Henry VIII's wives. This bubbly and sassy show has sparked a love of theatre in a whole new generation of young people.
What new musicals are opening in London this year?
Other great musicals to catch include camp, funny and fabulous Titanique, direct from New York. Featuring the music of Celine Dion, this hilarious show imagines what would happen if the Canadian songstress hijacked a Titanic tour to give her version of events - forget Rose and Jack's love story!
For all the latest news of upcoming London musicals and plays visit our Coming Soon page, which is regularly updated with rumoured and confirmed shows. You can grab your tickets to these productions on SeatPlan now!
What are the longest-running musicals in the West End?
Other long-running musicals in London include The Phantom of the Opera, which opened in 1986, and The Lion King and Mamma Mia!, which have both run for 24 years in London, since 1999.