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Salt Lake City, are you ready to go down into the subterranean labyrinth beneath the stunning Paris Opéra House where the Music of the Night soars, hearts are captured, passion grows, and a strange love story unfolds?
It’s been nearly four decades since the most phenomenal musical production in history took the world by storm.
Phans, it’s time to get keen, because it is set to the Phantom is bringing the Music of the Night to you this spring!
So Salt Lake City, gear up and come on down to the George S. and Dolores Dore Eccles Theater this spring because this time around you can’t afford to miss it! Yes, that’s right - The Phantom Of The Opera is coming to the George S. and Dolores Dore Eccles Theater on Sunday 19th April 2026!
Tickets are priced from as low as $324 and are selling faster than lightning! Ticket Squeeze, one of the world’s most trustworthy marketplaces is your go-to for tickets, so head on over to the ‘Get Tickets’ link to snag up those premier seats before they’re all sold out!
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The over 160 million people that have experienced The Phantom of the Opera worldwide can’t all be wrong - is an immense whirlpool of pure theatrical magnificence, sucking in every single audience member,
transporting them to a world where music rules all.
And now, after a brief hiatus, Sir Andrew Lloyd Webber’s global phenomenon is set to come home to North American stages, bringing an unparalleled theatrical experience back to those who adore the enchanting musical, and those who are yet to meet the Phantom, his beloved Christine, and the rest of the incredible Opera Populaire. If you are one of those, get ready to become a Phan!
When it comes to production value and enchantment, The Phantom of the Opera has it all. From the moment that beloved organ riff indicates the presence of the Phantom that haunts the Paris Opéra House right until the the last notes fade away, it’s all stops out. From the breathtaking maximalist set designs to the logic-defying special effects, from the ravishing costumes to the jaw-dropping music, from the power-orchestrations to the off-the-charts production value, audiences are guaranteed to drawn in way past the ‘point of no return’.
If you had any doubt on whether you should make a trip down to George S. and Dolores Dore Eccles Theater to go experience The Phantom of the Opera for yourself, whether for the first or umpteenth time, let the multitude of awards the production received convince you. These include an Evening Standard Theatre Award, four Laurence Olivier Awards, seven Tony Awards, seven Drama Desk Awards, and five Outer Critics Circle Awards.
It’s more than four decades after The Phantom of the Opera premiered in London’s West End, and it is still blowing audiences around the globe away every time it hits the stage. The captivating gothic tale, based on Gaston Leroux’s novel, and adapted for stage by Andrew Lloyd Webber and Richard Stilgoe, has been told to no less than 160 million people worldwide in over 46 countries, in 21 different languages. The Phantom of the Opera holds the record for the longest running production in Broadway history, with an estimated worldwide income of over billion.
The revitalized production of The Phantom of the Opera includes a stellar cast, slated to reinvigorate the four-decade old global favorite. From the Phantom’s hypnotic, yet angelic voice to Christine’s iconic bright tone; from the attractive Raoul’s magnetism to the Opera Populaire’s wonderful musical prowess and incredible stagecraft, it is perfection through and through, and every audience member is bound to fall in love with the magnificent world-renowned production all over again!
Anybody who knows something about The Phantom of the Opera, will agree that the venue it is being performed at, is crucial for the success of the production. Anyone who knows anything, would also agree that the George S. and Dolores Dore Eccles Theater, located in Salt Lake City, Utah, has everything needed and then some - from advanced sound and lighting to top-tier facilities, from wonderfully comfortable seating to perfect sight-lines from all angles, from pin-drop acoustics to the friendly and eager-to-help staff ready to assist and ensure your comfort. Theatre goers can also expect ample parking and fantastic amenities nearby, so why not make a special night out of it? The venue can be contacted directly via phone or their website for any queries.
With limited availability, a high demand, and prices from only $324, tickets are bound to sell out in record time.
{Head on down to the George S. and Dolores Dore Eccles Theater’s box office to get yours, or click on the ‘Buy Tickets’ button now to snag up those premier seats via Ticket Squeeze, one of the world’s most trusted marketplaces.
Even if the show of your preference is sold out, resale tickets for top quality seats are always available. Get your hands on those tickets to the world’s favorite musical theatre production now!
Please see below the George S. and Dolores Dore Eccles Theater seating chart for the The Phantom of the Opera event on 19 April 2026. The ticket price will vary depending on the seating section. Compare different sections to find the cheapest The Phantom of the Opera tickets. For accessible seating please contact George S. and Dolores Dore Eccles Theater directly.
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