Broadway Inbound: Your Group’s Ticket to the Best New York Shows

No visit to NYC is complete without seeing a Broadway show. To make sure your group gets the best seats to the hottest shows at the right price, choose Broadway Inbound. Our team of experts works with group leaders of all kinds to provide simple access to New York City’s top theatrical performances, on Broadway and beyond.

In collaboration with Leisure Group Travel, we’re here to guide you every step of the way, from insights into the best shows to ensuring a smooth booking process. Dive deeper into our articles, discover what’s trending on Broadway, and secure your group’s unforgettable NYC theatre experience. Make your next trip truly shine with the best of Broadway.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many people are considered a group for a Broadway show?

Group minimums can vary by show—generally between 10 to 20 tickets. The minimum for each show is indicated on the individual show’s page on Broadway Inbound.

Do I get a special deal if I order Broadway group tickets early?

Some shows offer a special “Early Bird” rate for groups that book early. If there is a special offer, you will see it indicated on the pricing grid for that show.

Do I get any free show tickets if I order for a large group?

Some shows offer complimentary tickets with a minimum purchase. Please refer to the show’s pricing grid to see if the show offers complimentary tickets.

Where can I get seating maps for a Broadway venue?

Every show page on Broadway Inbound contains a seating chart for that venue.

See all shows playing on Broadway.

What if my purchased show has closed?

If a show closes or cancels a performance, Broadway Inbound will contact you with details and will help arrange tickets to a new show or a refund. If you already have received your tickets, you might be asked to mail them back to complete your refund.

When should I pick up my tickets at the box office?

Many Broadway theatres now limit picking tickets up at the box office. Broadway Inbound offers an online, digital ticket delivery service on Broadwayinbound.com and always include the option for delivery by Federal Express if neither of those options work for you may call us at 866-302-0995 for assistance.

 

When should I plan to arrive for the show?

Theatres generally open for seating 30 minutes prior to curtain time. There may be a wait to enter the theatre, due to security. Give your group plenty of time to get to the theatre and find their seats. Broadway Inbound generally recommend arriving 30-45 minutes prior to curtain time.

Tips for Booking Group Tickets

  • Always request the maximum number of tickets you think you’ll need. You can always decrease the number before payment is due, but you may not be able to add to your order.
  • Always provide alternate choices. Groups that offer up to two options—seating, date, or show—always have more luck getting what they want. Use the site’s feature to rank three choices in order of preference and prioritize what’s important to you.
  • For best availability, consider sitting in the front mezzanine. Most Broadway theaters are small, and sitting upstairs offers excellent views. Or look for weeknight shows, which generally have better seat availability than weekends. Some weeknight shows start earlier—always check the start time.
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