Transport for London has partnered with Official London Theatre to offer discounts on Theatre Tokens ahead of Christmas. The partnership allows Londoners to save 10% on Theatre Tokens and make additional savings when used on Official London Theatre’s “See It Live in 2025” deals.

A bit of a song and dance: TfL is offering discounts on Theatre Tokens
With no expiry date, Theatre Tokens can be redeemed at top shows across London and nationwide. When booking Theatre Tokens, customers should use the code “TfL” to claim this offer – available, TfL says, “only while stock lasts”.
The Play That Goes Wrong, at the Duchess Theatre, near Covent Garden on the Piccadilly line, and Temple on the District and Circle lines, is among the shows included in the discount deal. Other top theatre shows offering deals on Official London Theatre’s site include 101 Dalmatians – The Musical, Back To The Future: The Musical, Mrs Doubtfire, The Mousetrap, and Wicked.
Renowned as the heart of London’s vibrant theatre scene, the West End boasts historic venues and world-class productions – attracting more than 17.1billion people. TfL’s Tube and bus services make the West End easily accessible.
Justine Simons OBE, Deputy Mayor for culture and the creative industries, said: “Going to see a West End show is an unforgettable and magical experience. London is home to the best theatres in the world, and buying tickets for your loved ones is the perfect Christmas gift.
“This partnership between TfL and Official London Theatre is a fantastic way to open up London’s incredible ensemble of plays and musicals to even more people, building a better London for everyone.”

Money-saving offer: TfL is also offering discounted tickets for HMS Belfast
Hannah Essex, the co-CEO of Society of London Theatre, said: “We’re committed to encouraging audiences into our theatres with great value tickets available.
“With this special collaboration with TfL you can also share the joy of theatre through Theatre Tokens, which have no expiry date, offering the flexibility to enjoy a show at the perfect time.”
- TfL has also partnered with the Imperial War Museum’s HMS Belfast, the World War II battle cruiser moored on the Thames close to London Bridge, to offer 2-for-1 tickets for people that use TfL’s transport network. For more on that offer, click here.
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