Announcing the Tivoli’s 2025-2026 Broadway season

The Tivoli Theatre Foundation has announced the six traveling Broadway productions that will be stopping in the Scenic City during the 2025-2026 season.

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Get a chance to see this Tony Award-winning musical in Chattanooga.

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Give our regards to Broadway. The Scenic City will be the destination for six traveling shows, thanks to the Tivoli Theatre Foundation’s 2025-2026 Broadway season.

Coming to the Memorial Auditorium beginning this fall:

  • “Clue” | Nov. 28-30, five performances
  • “Kinky Boots” | Jan. 16-18, five performances
  • “The Sound of Music” | Feb. 10-15, eight performances
  • “Mamma Mia!” | March 17-22, eight performances
  • “The Wiz” | April 28–May 3, eight performances
  • “Mrs. Doubtfire” | June 12-14, five performances

Current season pass subscribers can renew their packages from Monday, May 5 to Friday, May 30 + new subscriptions go on sale to the public on Monday, June 30 — just head to the Tivoli’s website.

Sale dates for individual show tickets are TBD.

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