Broadway Grosses w/e 7/27/2025

It was a relatively steady week on Broadway, with total grosses down 6.70% from the previous week—largely due to the absence of Sunset Blvd., which closed on a high note the week prior with a record-setting $2.4M. Star power continues to drive box office trends, with Cabaret at the Kit Kat Club seeing the most significant dip, dropping $517,379 following the final performances by Eva Noblezada and Orville Peck. On the upswing, Call Me Izzy enjoyed a $370,459 boost with the return of Jean Smart, who had been out of the show for a few weeks due to a personal injury.Compared to the same week last year, overall grosses saw only a modest 0.50% shift, indicating continued summer strength for established tourist-friendly titles such as AladdinHamiltonWickedHarry Potter and the Cursed ChildThe Lion King, and The Outsiders. Also holding steady in the million-dollar club are last season’s Maybe Happy EndingJust In Time, and Buena Vista Social Club.You can find the rest of the figures below, courtesy of The Broadway League:

The top 10 grossing shows from the week ending on 7/27/2025 include Wicked, The Lion King, Hamilton, Aladdin, MJ, Maybe Happy Ending, Just In Time, Harry Potter and the Cursed Child, and Death Becomes Her. See some quick data points below.

Number of Shows on Broadway: 28
Previous Week: 29

Total Gross: $31,581,085
Previous Week: $33,847,950

Total Attendance: 246,701
Previous Week: 257,595

Average Capacity: 9,457 (93.17%)
Previous Week: 9,474 (93.76%)

Average Paid Admission: $128.01
Previous Week: $131.40

Check out the individual show grosses for the week ending on July 27, 2025.

NOTES:

  • PIRATES! THE PENZANCE MUSICAL closed on 7/27.

Thanks to the Broadway League for sharing this data.

Today’s blog was guest-written by Jonathan Hogue, Associate Producer for DTE.

For more behind-the-scenes of the industry, follow me on Instagram: @kendavenportbway 

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