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The Phantom of the Opera Tickets
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About
The West End production of Andrew Lloyd Webber’s mesmerising and iconic musical, The Phantom of the Opera, has now been showing for over 33 years. The timeless romantic and gothic tragedy has been entertaining audiences across the world since it first opened in 1986 in Her Majesty’s Theatre in London.
Phantom of the Opera tickets for 2021 and 2022 are available now - find out more information about the show, tour and theatres here.
Phantom of the Opera Tickets London Tickets
Phantom of the Opera London tickets are available and booking from now and throughout 2020. The London edition takes place in Her Majesty's Theatre London. Phantom of the Opera tickets can be viewed here by calendar view, date, and by price. Read more about the West End show on our London page.
Covid Information
Do I need proof of vaccination or a negative Covid test to enter the theatre?
As capacity restrictions are lifted, audience members are asked to bring with them proof of double vaccination, a recent negative lateral flow test or natural immunity. Simple ways to demonstrate proof include the NHS Covid Pass, NHS Covid-19 test notification or an internationally recognised equivalent.
Is there anything else I should about know about going to the theatre?
Theatre goers are recommended to keep the following in mind:
• Wear a face covering out of consideration for those around you.
• Do not come to the theatre if you feel unwell, have any coronavirus symptoms or have been told to self-isolate.
• Use the hand-sanitiser available at the theatre.
• Be mindful of others and their space, where possible, particularly when moving around the theatre.
• Only bring one small bag that can be stored under your seat, as the cloakrooms are not currently available.
What measures are in place to keep theatre goers safe?
Among the safety and security precautions, the theatre now:
• Delivers an enhanced level of cleaning throughout the venue
• Provides 100% fresh air through the ventilation system
• Carries out contact-free security checks
• Cannot accept cast gifts or arrange opportunities for cast autographs or photos