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The hit musical returns to London for a strictly-limited run in May 2027.

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From May 2027

Run time: 2h 40m

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Miss Saigon Tickets London

Show Information, Performance Details & Official Ticket Booking

The legendary Miss Saigon musical returns to the West End in a spectacular new production, opening at the Prince Edward Theatre for a strictly limited season from 13 May 2027 to 8 January 2028.

Miss Saigon is one of the most iconic and emotionally powerful musicals ever staged. Set against the backdrop of the Vietnam War, this epic production tells a timeless story of love, sacrifice, and survival.

Below you’ll find essential information about the show, performance details, and how to book official West End tickets once we are on sale.

About Miss Saigon

Miss Saigon is a sweeping musical by the creators of Les Misérables, featuring a powerful score, dramatic staging, and unforgettable moments.

The story follows Kim, a young Vietnamese woman, and Chris, an American GI, whose lives are changed forever by war and separation. The musical is known for its emotional depth, large-scale production, and striking visual effects.

Since its original debut, Miss Saigon has been seen by millions worldwide and remains one of the most talked-about modern musicals.

Miss Saigon London – Key Information

  • Production type: Large-scale musical
  • Genre: Drama / Romance
  • Language: English
  • Recommended audience: Suitable for teenagers and adults
  • Themes: Love, war, sacrifice, identity

This production contains mature themes and emotional subject matter, making it particularly impactful for adult audiences.

Performance Details

  • Venue: Prince Edward Theatre
  • Performance schedule: Multiple shows weekly from May 2027
  • Running time: Approximately 2 hours 40 minutes (including interval)

Exact performance times and seating details are shown during the booking process once we are on sale.

Ticket Prices & Availability

Ticket prices for Miss Saigon in London will vary depending on:

  • Performance date
  • Seating location
  • Demand and availability

Prices may change based on popularity and proximity to the performance date. For the most accurate options, it’s best to check current availability online.

Booking Miss Saigon Tickets

Once we are onsale, you can book official Miss Saigon tickets online by:

  • Selecting your preferred performance date
  • Choosing available seating options
  • Completing a secure checkout

All bookings include confirmation at the time of purchase, with tickets delivered electronically.

  • A powerful, emotional storyline
  • A world-famous musical score
  • Spectacular staging and production design
  • One of the most recognisable finales in musical theatre

For many theatregoers, Miss Saigon is considered a once-in-a-lifetime theatrical experience.

Is Miss Saigon Worth Seeing in London?

Miss Saigon is widely regarded as one of the most moving musicals ever produced. Its combination of music, storytelling, and scale makes it a popular choice for audiences looking for a serious, dramatic West End show.

Availability can be limited for popular dates, particularly evening and weekend performances.

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Miss Saigon 2025 / 2026 Tour Production Photography
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Content

Please note, this production contains scenes of a sexual and violent nature, wartime themes, firearms, derogatory and coarse language, drug use and the simulated smoking of cigarettes. The production also contains strobe lighting, gun shots, loud sound effects, theatrical haze, and pyrotechnics.

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Latest Miss Saigon News

Miss Saigon London: Story, Songs, History & 2027 West End Return

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Miss Saigon London: Story, Songs, History & 2027 West End Return

Miss Saigon returns to the West End in 2027, bringing one of musical theatre’s most emotionally powerful stories back to London for a new generation of audiences.

Known for its sweeping score, cinematic staging and devastating love story, this revival marks the latest chapter in a show that has captivated millions worldwide.

What Is Miss Saigon About?

Set during the final days of the Vietnam War, Miss Saigon tells the story of Kim, a young Vietnamese woman, and Chris, an American GI, whose lives become intertwined in a brief but life-changing romance.

When Saigon falls, they are torn apart — with Chris forced to return to the United States while Kim is left behind. What follows is a story shaped by distance, survival, and the lasting consequences of war.

Years later, Kim embarks on a journey driven by hope and sacrifice, determined to secure a better future — not just for herself, but for the child she has raised in Chris’s absence. At its core, Miss Saigon is about love under impossible circumstances, and the choices people make when faced with loss, identity and survival.

Miss Saigon Songs: The Musical’s Most Famous Numbers

One of the biggest reasons Miss Saigon remains so widely loved is its score by Claude-Michel Schönberg and Alain Boublil, the creators behind Les Misérables. The songs don’t just accompany the story — they drive it, capturing the characters’ emotional highs and devastating lows. Some of the most recognisable Miss Saigon songs include:

  • “The Heat Is On in Saigon”
  • “The Movie in My Mind”
  • “Last Night of the World”
  • “Sun and Moon”
  • “I'd Give My Life for You”
  • “The American Dream”

These numbers range from intimate duets to large-scale ensemble pieces, helping give the musical its distinctive blend of personal storytelling and epic scale.

Why Miss Saigon Is Still So Popular

Since its original debut in 1989, Miss Saigon has remained one of the defining musicals of its era. Its lasting appeal comes from a combination of scale and intimacy.

It’s a show that balances:

  • A deeply personal love story
  • The global context of war and displacement
  • Visually striking, large-scale staging

Its most famous moments — including the iconic helicopter scene — have become part of musical theatre history. But beyond the spectacle, it’s the emotional weight of the story that continues to resonate with audiences.

Miss Saigon London 2027: What We Know So Far

The new West End production of Miss Saigon is set to open at the Prince Edward Theatre for a limited run from May 2027 to January 2028.

While full casting is yet to be announced, the production is expected to reintroduce the musical’s epic scale for modern audiences, combining its original emotional core with updated staging and design. As with previous revivals, demand is likely to be high — particularly given the show’s global recognition and long-standing fan base.

21 Apr, 2026 | By Hay Brunsdon

Miss Saigon to Return to the West End in 2027 - Dates Now Confirmed

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Miss Saigon to Return to the West End in 2027 - Dates Now Confirmed

Cameron Mackintosh, in association with Michael Harrison, has confirmed that Miss Saigon will return to the West End. The production will play for a strictly limited eight-month season at the Prince Edward Theatre, from 13 May 2027 to 8 January 2028. This marks over a decade since the musical was last staged in London and sees it returning to the very theatre where it previously captivated audiences.

Full details on casting to be announced at a later date.

16 Mar, 2026 | By Hay Brunsdon

7 Reasons London Will Miss Saigon

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7 Reasons London Will Miss Saigon

It’s now just a matter of weeks until Miss Saigon closes at Prince Edward Theatre. This has been one of my favourite shows for a very long time, and I’m genuinely devastated to see it pack up and head for Broadway. Here are a few reasons why London will miss this incredible musical…

15 Feb, 2016 | By Liz Dyer

Catch It Before It Goes! West End Shows With Impending Closing Dates

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Catch It Before It Goes! West End Shows With Impending Closing Dates

It’s always sad to see when a show posts a closing notice or a show that is only running for a limited run looms nearer its final performances, but it’s even sadder to see this happen to fantastic shows that really seem to shape the West End with their presence.

25 Nov, 2015 | By Shaun Nolan

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Don't Miss Saigon! 5 Reasons To See Boublil And Schönberg’s Epic Musical

I’m often weary of seeing a show more than once - I feel like nothing can ever be as good the second time as the excitement and suspense is often gone because you know exactly what will happen next. But I have made an exception to this rule for one very special show: Miss Saigon. I’ve now seen it three times, and each time it just gets better and better. I haven’t lost my love for the show at all, if anything it’s grown more, and below are just my top five reasons why I love Miss Saigon so much.

29 Jun, 2015 | By Ellie Bannerman

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Theatre Etiquette: Please Don't Sing!

I go to theatre a lot, and I mostly watch musicals. This week alone I have been to four variants of this wonderful entertainment genre. Unfortunately at all of the four venues, my enjoyment of the production was slightly marred by people who just couldn't seem to shut up. Now, I don't mean to sound angry, ok I am angry. There is nothing more annoying that relaxing into you own little musical world only to be dragged back by someone in the audience seemingly unable to be quiet.

11 Mar, 2015 | By Nicky Sweetland

10 Reasons Why I Need To See Miss Saigon At The Prince Edward Theatre Again (And Again)

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10 Reasons Why I Need To See Miss Saigon At The Prince Edward Theatre Again (And Again)

I saw Miss Saigon at the Prince Edward Theatre the other night. I already need to see it again, and so do you!

Here's why:

9 Mar, 2015 | By Francesca Mepham

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