Below, please find the Broadway Grosses for Week Ending June 1, 2025, courtesy of KGM. This marks the first week of the 2025/26 Broadway season.
This week there were a total of 40 shows grossing $44,949,803.
Of the 374,358 seats available for purchase on Broadway this week, 333,529 or 89.1% were filled.
89.1% total capacity filled this week, versus 92.7% the previous week.
The KGM 500 is a Broadway market index used to track the overall health of the market based on the grosses of 5 long-running shows. In the 2024/25 season, the KGM 500 had an average of $7,444,854 each week. This week, the KGM 500 dipped slightly to $7,027,704, succeeding the crowded Memorial Day weekend. While long-running musicals continue to be steady sources of income for the Great White Way, the new plays of the 24/25 season are also starting the season as top earners. Below are the box office grosses from week ending June 1, marking the financial standings of each show at the kick-off of the 2025/26 season.
The Average Ticket Price graph shows a comparison of ATP for new musicals and plays that opened in the 2024/25 season. This week, ATP for new musicals dipped slightly to $107.50. ATP for new plays also dipped this week, coming in at $214.42 with the addition of Call Me Izzy, the inaugural production of the 2025/26 Broadway season.
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