One Orchestra or First-Mezzanine Ticket to the "Radio City Christmas Spectacular" at Radio City Music Hall. Two Options Available.
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World-famous high-kicking dance troupe executes holiday spectacular with new story & technological twists such as 3-D animation
Like a celebrated Hollywood director, the holidays delight the masses and leave tinsel wherever they go. Deck the halls with today’s deal for one reserved ticket to see the Radio City Christmas Spectacular starring The Rockettes at Radio City Music Hall. Seating will be in the orchestra or first-mezzanine sections. Choose between the following options:
- For $44, you get one ticket for a non-peak showtime (up to an $89.25 value online, including ticketing fees).
- For $63, you get one ticket for a peak showtime (up to a $127.60 value online, including ticketing fees).<p>
Click here to see available peak and non-peak showtimes. When you click “Buy,” you’ll be redirected to Ticketmaster.com to complete your transaction. Click “Find Tickets” for your preferred time and date. Enter the code GO2RCCS into the box on the left side of the screen. Select tickets from the dark blue areas of the seat map. See below for more info on Ticketmaster fees.
Known for their geometric dancing, luminous costumes, and high-kicking chorus lines that comb the sky with pointed toes, The Rockettes have boosted American spirits and dilated American pupils for nearly 80 years. In this year’s edition of the cherished Christmas spectacular, the dancers grace Radio City’s famed stage to delight families and Busby Berkeley’s ghost with familiar favorites and electrifying new tricks. Using a mixture of live performers and 3-D graphics, the show depicts a humbug monarch who hides away all of Santa’s toys in his gloomy castle. The Rockettes must then plunge into the digital wonderland, creating a storm of choreographed karate kicks and snowflakes shaped like ninja stars as they try to save Christmas. Throughout the brand-new, adventurous tale, the performers also execute famed show-stopping numbers such as “Parade of Wooden Soldiers” and the moving “Living Nativity.”
Note on Ticketmaster fees: You’ll get the same percentage off the convenience charge, but you’ll still need to pay the full $1.44 credit-card fee.