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10 nových akcí právě přidáno: Co chystá Londýn
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10 nových akcí právě přidáno: Co chystá Londýn

30 March 2026·7 min read
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  • What’s Just Landed on tickets.uk
  • The Big Hitters: Returning Favourites
  • Fresh Picks and Hidden Gems
  • How to Book and Save
  • Plan Your London Trip

Spring is here, and so is a fresh wave of events on tickets.uk. We have just added ten new experiences to the platform, spanning blockbuster West End musicals, award-winning plays, and immersive theatre experiences across London. Whether you are visiting the capital for the first time or you are a seasoned theatregoer looking for your next booking, this is the roundup you need.

Below, we break down every new addition, why each one deserves your attention, and how to get the best deal on tickets this month.

What’s Just Landed on tickets.uk

March 2026 brings a mix of long-running legends and newer productions to our listings. The West End is in outstanding form right now. Audience numbers are strong, new productions are filling seats, and there has never been a better time to book. If you have been putting off a trip to the theatre, consider this your nudge.

For a full rundown of every show currently available, head to our West End tickets page. If you are not sure where to start, our guide to the best West End shows in 2026 is a solid starting point.

The Big Hitters: Returning Favourites

Disney’s The Lion King at the Lyceum Theatre

The longest-running Disney production in the West End continues to dazzle audiences at the Lyceum Theatre near Covent Garden. Julie Taymor’s extraordinary puppetry and staging have not aged a day, and the show remains one of the most visually spectacular things you can see in London. Tickets start from £44, and weekend performances sell out quickly, so midweek bookings are your best bet for availability. Book The Lion King tickets. For the full deep dive, read our complete Lion King visitor’s guide.

Les Misérables at the Sondheim Theatre

The world’s longest-running musical continues in its stunning, reimagined staging at the Sondheim Theatre in Shaftesbury Avenue. From the barricades to the sewers of Paris, this production is as emotionally devastating as ever. Tickets from £31 make it one of the best-value blockbusters on the West End. Book Les Misérables tickets.

Hamilton at the Victoria Palace Theatre

Lin-Manuel Miranda’s hip-hop musical about the founding of America is still packing out the Victoria Palace Theatre, a short walk from Victoria station. The London cast continues to earn rave reviews, and at tickets from just £25, it is remarkably accessible for a show of this calibre. Book Hamilton tickets.

Wicked at the Apollo Victoria Theatre

The untold story of the Witches of Oz has been enchanting West End audiences for years, and the Apollo Victoria Theatre (also near Victoria station) is the perfect venue for its spectacular sets and flying sequences. With tickets from £31, it is a brilliant choice for first-time theatregoers and families alike. Book Wicked tickets. Not sure which blockbuster to pick? Read our Wicked vs Hamilton vs Lion King comparison.

Mamma Mia! at the Novello Theatre

The ultimate feel-good musical is still going strong at the Novello Theatre in the Aldwych. It is impossible to leave without a smile, and with tickets starting from just £19, it is the cheapest big-name musical on the West End right now. A superb option for groups, hen parties, and anyone who loves ABBA. Book Mamma Mia! tickets.

Fresh Picks and Hidden Gems

The Book of Mormon at the Gielgud Theatre

From the creators of South Park, this outrageously funny musical continues to shock and delight at the Gielgud Theatre on Shaftesbury Avenue. It is not for the easily offended, but if you like your comedy dark and your musical numbers catchy, this is a must. Tickets from £25. Book The Book of Mormon tickets.

The Play That Goes Wrong at the Duchess Theatre

Mischief Theatre’s award-winning comedy about an amateur dramatic society staging a 1920s murder mystery is the funniest show on the West End. Every set piece collapses, every line is botched, and the physical comedy is world-class. At £25, it is an absolute steal and perfect for anyone who needs a good laugh. Book The Play That Goes Wrong tickets.

Matilda the Musical at the Cambridge Theatre

Roald Dahl’s beloved story, set to music by Tim Minchin, is one of the best family shows on the West End. The Cambridge Theatre in Seven Dials is wonderfully intimate, and the young performers are astonishingly good. Tickets from £25. Book Matilda the Musical tickets. For more family-friendly options, see our guide to West End shows for families.

How to Book and Save

All of these shows are available to book now on tickets.uk. Here are a few tips to get the best value:

  • Book midweek. Tuesday to Thursday performances are typically cheaper and easier to get good seats for.
  • Join tickadoo+. A tickadoo+ membership gets you up to 15% off bookings, which adds up fast if you are seeing more than one show.
  • Bundle your trip. Search for flight deals and London hotels alongside your tickets to keep everything in one place.
  • Check for last-minute availability. Our guide to cheap last-minute tickets explains how to grab same-week bargains.

If you are visiting on a tighter budget, our cheapest West End tickets guide lists the best shows you can see for under £30.

Plan Your London Trip

Seeing a West End show is often the centrepiece of a London visit, but there is so much more to build around it. Pair your theatre evening with dinner at one of the best restaurants near the West End, or extend your stay and follow our three-day London itinerary to see the city’s best attractions.

For those coming from outside the capital, our guide to getting to the West End from London’s airports covers every route and transport option. And if you need a place to stay, our London neighbourhood guide will help you pick the right area.

Browse the full list of things to do across the UK, check out what is showing at the cinema, or explore more on the tickets.uk blog. Spring 2026 is shaping up to be one of the best seasons for live entertainment in years. Do not miss it.

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