Tickets for the Wizarding World performance of Harry Potter and the Cursed Child Hamburg have officially gone sale. Get them while you can.
Harry Potter and the Cursed Child has come a long way since it first began on the West End. It has traveled across the world to appear on Broadway. It is now appearing on stage in Melbourne, Australia and it’s set to perform both in San Fransisco and Hamburg, Germany.
Tickets have now officially gone on sale for performances in Hamburg. The Wizarding World production is set to begin in the Spring of 2020.
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Harry Potter and the Cursed Child Hamburg made the announcement tickets are now on sale via social media. Wizarding World fans who are looking to see the production will want to get their hands on tickets will want to do so fast.
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Tickets for Harry Potter and the Cursed Child in Hamburg are on sale now! https://t.co/Rn6PkWvHbG
— Harry Potter and the Cursed Child (@CursedChildLDN) March 25, 2019
Tickets have always sold out fast for performances. No matter where the production has gone, fans have scooped up tickets to see the eighth chapter of the story about The Boy Who Lived. Set 19 years after the Battle of Hogwarts, fans have been intrigued at how the story ended.
Performances in Hamburg will be the first time the production has been done in another language. There is no word yet if they will adapt Harry Potter and the Cursed Child into any other language.
Are you planning on seeing Harry Potter and the Cursed Child in Hamburg, Germany? Have you seen the performance anywhere else in the world? Shout out your thoughts by dropping a comment just below.