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June 1, 2026 | 6:10 AM
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You’ve probably seen (and perhaps scoffed) at the tourists in line at the TKTS Discount Booth in Times Square. But did you know there’s another much less busy location in your neighborhood where you can purchase tickets to same-day Broadway performances up to half off? 

Located on the Upper West Side at 62nd Street and Broadway in the David Rubenstein Atrium, TKTS Lincoln Center is a beloved local secret. The same amazing shows are available at both locations, but the line at Lincoln Center is significantly shorter and indoors, so no need to brave the elements while you wait.

TKTS is perfect for last-minute date nights or family outings. Just show up and see what’s available for that day or the next afternoon. There’s an ever-changing list of shows on Broadway and beyond to choose from, and you can check our website or download our app in advance for real-time availability so you know what’s being offered before you go. 

Even if you end up waiting for a bit, standing in line is always a good time. You can bond with your fellow theatre lovers while getting recommendations from in-the-know fans. Bonus: A night out at the theatre is actually good for you! Studies show that regular attendance at the performing arts makes people happier, healthier, and more connected to their community. 

TKTS is run by TDF, the not-for-profit organization dedicated to sharing the power of the performing arts with everyone. By buying tickets at TKTS, you’re actually paying it forward since the fees support our wide-ranging Education, Accessibility, and Community Programs that welcome public school students, veterans, mature adults, individuals with disabilities, and families impacted by autism to the theatre.

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