Below, please find the Broadway Grosses for Week Ending May 4, 2025, courtesy of KGM.
This week there were a total of 40 shows grossing $43,063,490.
Of the 378,200 seats available for purchase on Broadway this week, 332,820 or 88% were filled, a 4.6% decrease from the previous week.
88% capacity filled this week, versus 92.3% last 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. This week, the KGM 500 dropped to $6,856,716, a 12.8% decrease from last week’s grosses. Following this week’s announcement of the Tony Award nominations, both long-running productions and those that received no nods experienced a more significant decline in grosses as compared to the newer, nominated shows. Below, you’ll find a metric to track each show’s performance in relation to the benchmark of the KGM 500.
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 remained steady at $102.18, while ATP for new plays came to $205.82. With audiences consistently paying double the price for new plays, the new plays in the 24/25 season have out-grossed the new musicals for the eighth week in a row.
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