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The Lion King theatre tickets - from £23.50 per person including weekends - Lyceum Theatre London - Feb to Oct dates @ Disney Tickets

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Disney’s The Lion King tickets are available from £23.50 per person for all days of the week with February to October dates available at the Lyceum Theatre London, running time is around 2 and half hours. Looks to be cheaper than the ticket reseller sites. Tickets are grand circle tickets.


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The Lion King theatre tickets - from £23.50 per person - Lyceum Theatre London - Feb to October dates

Disney’s The Lion King is the much-loved musical stage adaptation of the hugely successful animated film.

Disney’s award-winning musical is now in its 23rd triumphant year at London’s Lyceum theatre, having entertained over 15 million theatregoers and become the West End’s sixth longest-running musical of all time.

Set against the majesty of the Serengeti, the awe-inspiring musical is directed by Julie Taymor, who also designed the award winning costumes that transform the stage and auditorium of the Lyceum Theatre into the African plains. Occupied by lions, giraffes, birds, zebras, hyenas and even a stampede of wildebeest, the show is perhaps most famous for its Circle Of Life opening number, which provides one of the most spectacular sights and atmospheres in the West End.

When the young lion prince Simba is born, his evil uncle Scar is pushed back to second in line to the throne. Unimpressed with his future prospects, Scar plots to kill both Simba and his father, Mufasa, becoming king in the process. Young Simba survives the heinous plot but is led to believe that his father died because of him. Devastated, he flees the kingdom and soon finds a carefree life. But without a real king, the pride soon falls on hard times and a hero is needed to bring back prosperity.

Released in 1994, The Lion King quickly became one of Disney’s most popular modern movies. At the 1995 Oscars it won the awards for Best Music: Original Score for Hans Zimmer’s score and Best Music: Original Song for Elton John and Tim Rice’s Can You Feel The Love Tonight. Two of the film’s other songs – Circle Of Life and Hakuna Matata – were also nominated. Both score and songs feature in the stage musical adaptation, along with some new material.

The musical adaptation debuted at the Orpheum Theatre in Minneapolis, Minnesota, going on to win six Tony Awards when it opened on Broadway at the New Amsterdam Theatre in 1997. The show transferred to the Lyceum Theatre in October 1999, where it was nominated for eight awards and it participated at the Royal Variety Performance in 1999 and 2008 in the presence of the Royal Family.

A spectacular stage production in which astounding spectacle, uplifting heart and beloved music and lyrics combine, Disney’s The Lion King is not to be missed.



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  1. Flyflypickle's avatar
    Flyflypickle
    Thanks for posting. I've booked (again). Tip for those pondering - if you click on a seat it brings up a photo of the view. Leg room is good in this theatre even in the cheap seats. Unless you suffer from vertigo the seats right at the back are great value. Pride Rock will be on the left of the stage as you look at it so far right seats are preferable to far left.
  2. cadmus's avatar
    cadmus
    We sat up in the gods a few years ago . Good view but the heat from from a packed theatre rose upto us and it was unbearable and spoilt the show . I almost fainted 🤪
  3. Kkay293's avatar
    Kkay293
    Highly recommend! Went last night..probably best to sit in the stalls as they run down the isle occasionally (edited)
  4. Indigorush's avatar
    Indigorush
    Cold as the worst view possible. Why bother going at all?
  5. Lewie's avatar
    Lewie
    We sat near the back but thoroughly enjoyed the show
  6. nathanobrien58's avatar
    nathanobrien58
    Sitting in Harrow
  7. jai247's avatar
    jai247
    I went to the show on Wednesday, amazing and a must see. I got tickets when they were £40 so this is even cheaper.
  8. vladdy's avatar
    vladdy
    £23.50 if you want to bear all that heat or sit on the roof
  9. BeardedAxe1's avatar
    BeardedAxe1
    Same price and availability through the Lyceum theatre (An ATG venue)
    atgtickets.com/sho…-27
    powerhousenath's avatar
    powerhousenath
    And money back with airtime rewards and topcashback via ATG
  10. janlim's avatar
    janlim
    £23.50 all the way to the back (last )row
    ashraf86uk's avatar
    ashraf86uk
    £1 to use binoculars
  11. Unsane's avatar
    Unsane
    Not voting either way but good way of shifting the crap seats early on for an apparent bargain.
  12. vivarui's avatar
    vivarui
    Thanks for sharing. bought some tickets
  13. duggie1982's avatar
    duggie1982
    Nice one, in London from Glasgow for 2 days for a gig midweek in April and had nothing to do on the 2nd night so grabbed these tickets. Seen them before here but we all know the story don't we?!?!
    Thanks OP
  14. Nighthawk's avatar
    Nighthawk
    Thanks OP, just booked front row tickets for daughter's birthday in May. Look forward to it
  15. JAY_C7's avatar
    JAY_C7
    Well great, seats I got last week are cheaper now... and they're better seats too fgs

    I wonder if they'll let me change seats if I call them lol (edited)
  16. Paul_Amphlett's avatar
    Paul_Amphlett
    It is absolutely Baltic up there. I went 3 weeks agai and had to put my hat and coat back on after half hour. And I’m northern as well!! 
    Sqsq's avatar
    Sqsq
    above says almost fainted due to heat. You saying its cold. So on average should be perfect 😜
  17. JPS's avatar
    JPS
    Genuine question....Is the view from there any good? I am a massive Lion King fan and somehow have never seen this before 🙈
    sagem's avatar
    sagem
    It’s ok!! It can all be seen and heard! I’ve been 3 times and twice got the royal box! If there’s 4 of you you get whole box to yourself and it feels special! Bizarrely it’s not as expensive as the stalls for some reason!
  18. Batmobile543's avatar
    Batmobile543
    Has anyone sat on seats with an obstructed view? Is it good enough or a waste?
    mgk's avatar
    mgk
    Not sure about obstructed but the theatre is quite small, much smaller than it seems from the seat map. So I think most seats would still be enjoyable
  19. Marcus_72's avatar
    Marcus_72
    There ain't many seats left at 23.50, on the times I looked there was one seat left at that price. Even the £71 tickets are miles away
    Lewie's avatar
    Lewie
    Miles away :/ I presume you’ve been
    it a pretty tiny theatre Charring cross isn’t even miles away 
  20. CodyJoseph_Kelly's avatar
    CodyJoseph_Kelly
    Can’t find any for 23.50 now
    Chanchi32's avatar
    Chanchi32 Author
    theres quite a lot of availability, did you check the different months up to October, just tested April now and was various
  21. tino__7's avatar
    tino__7
    Had been looking to book better seats and turns out booking through here makes it cheaper than other sites for all seat types
  22. Xeon1997's avatar
    Xeon1997
    How bad are the £23.50 seats?
    MrTaurus's avatar
    MrTaurus
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    This is way too far!!
    I'd rather spend my £23.50 x 2 taking my wife to a nice romantic date

  23. cityslicker's avatar
    cityslicker
    Like a good hotel, The Lion King is worth seeing more than once in a different seat.
    Of course if you have kids like me then you end up seeing it multiple times anyway.

    I've been in the cheap seats at the back and it was like watching a cartoon in front of you. Very realistic.
    I've also been in those pricey stall seats at the front and the views are amazing.
    I wont spoil it for those that have not seen it, but you do get something special happen in the front stalls.

    I haven't been in a box at the Lion King yet but i have at Frozen. And yes its extremely private and you are right on top of the stage. The performers sometimes look up at the boxes and its almost like they are singing or talking to you. Incredible for the little ones. As there is nobody to disturb you, there is also a possibility of bringing in some contraband, we stocked up at M&S on fizz and nibbles. Issue with boxes you have a side view and sometimes miss the action at the back, For Frozen some of the spectacle needs to be seen front on.
    toratora92's avatar
    toratora92
    :/
  24. justabout72's avatar
    justabout72
    You can check view from the seats on most ticket sites. We went to les miserables 2 weeks ago. Checked the view from the seat on few different sites. Our seats were spot on.
  25. skillzz's avatar
    skillzz
    thanks
  26. RosemarieGoodison's avatar
    RosemarieGoodison
    Thanks
  27. redromski's avatar
    redromski
    I went last night to dirty dancing and had a talll big head inconsiderate person in front sitting on coat leaning forward etc, i would have swapped that for a hand rail at least that doesnt move...😄 you can never guarentee you wont have restricted view!! (edited)
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