What Broadway Shows Have Sold Out Of All Their Tickets This Month: Sold-Out Shows For March 2026


What Broadway Shows Have Sold 100% Of Their Tickets This Month?

Sold-Out Broadway Shows For March 2026

The following Broadway shows are playing to packed audiences and have sold out every single ticket at every performance - this may indicate that their ticket pricing may increase as producers increase ticket prices. This perfect-score ticket sales performance does not mean they are actually the best shows on Broadway, just that they sold all their tickets.

Hamilton

1 - Hamilton

The Broadway smash hit Hamilton tells the story of Alexander Hamilton who goes onto become one of the world's greatest political leaders, without ever being President.

Average Ticket Price: $169.28
Top Ticket Price: $550.00
Seats Sold: 10608
Gross Ticket Sales: $1,795,742.00
Percentage of Tickets Sold: 100%

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Just in Time

2 - Just in Time

Chronicles Bobby Darin’s journey to stardom, his turbulent personal life, marriage to Sandra Dee, and timeless songs.

Average Ticket Price: $282.55
Top Ticket Price: $974.50
Seats Sold: 5655
Gross Ticket Sales: $1,597,794.00
Percentage of Tickets Sold: 100%

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Hadestown

3 - Hadestown

A reworking of the ancient Greek myth Orpheus, which tells of two intertwining love stories taking the audience on a journey to the underworld and back again.

Average Ticket Price: $118.29
Top Ticket Price: $249.00
Seats Sold: 7409
Gross Ticket Sales: $876,406.00
Percentage of Tickets Sold: 100%

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4 - Death of a Salesman

12-time Tony Award winning classic play from Arthur Miller depicts an elderly salesman’s end-of-life crisis and his ultimate suicide

Average Ticket Price: $112.11
Top Ticket Price: $227.00
Seats Sold: 2942
Gross Ticket Sales: $329,821.00
Percentage of Tickets Sold: 100%

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Sold-Out Status Is Not What It Used To Be

Even though the above Broadway shows have sold every single ticket that were available, making the show effectively sold-out, this does not mean that they are the most popular tickets on Broadway. That criteria is defined by the gross tickets sales value, instead of percentage-sold tickets.

A Broadway show may give many tickets away for free (or practically nothing) to get classified as "sold-out" - which then allows them to advertise the show as "sold-out" to increase ticket sales on the back end of the run. Its disingenuous at best, and deceiving at worst - but a lot of Broadway shows still do it.

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