Segerstrom Center for the Arts

Segerstrom Center for the Arts is Orange County's premier destination for spectacular performances. This stunning cultural campus hosts the finest touring productions, from Tony-winning Broadway shows to international dance companies and iconic musical artists.
Poster of Spamalot in Los Angeles.

Monty Python's Spamalot

from $55

Monty Python's Tony-winning musical comedy is a joyous, high-kicking parody of the Arthurian legend, where the only thing bigger than the knights' egos is the sheer absurdity of their sacred, shrubbery-obsessed quest.

Poster of SIX in Los Angeles.

SIX

from $46

In this Tony-winning hit, the six wives of Henry VIII finally take the mic to reclaim their identities in this high-octane pop concert musical. This global sensation transforms 500 years of historical heartbreak into a 80-minute celebration of 21st-century girl power.

Poster of The Sound of Music in Los Angeles.

The Sound of Music

from $42

The hills are alive with this timeless Rodgers and Hammerstein classic. Join the spirited Maria as she brings the joy of music back to the Von Trapp family. This beloved masterpiece weaves a heart-stirring tale of love, courage, and resilience against the breathtaking backdrop of the Austrian Alps.

Poster of Harry Potter and the Cursed Child in Costa Mesa.

Harry Potter and the Cursed Child

from $46

Nineteen years after Harry, Ron, and Hermione saved the wizarding world, a new generation arrives at Hogwarts. This spectacular theatrical event brings the beloved franchise to life on stage through jaw-dropping illusions and a deeply moving story of fatherhood and friendship.

Poster of The Phantom of the Opera in Los Angeles.

The Phantom of the Opera at Segerstrom

from $51

Beneath the grandeur of the Paris Opera House hides a masked musical genius who becomes obsessed with a beautiful young soprano. This legendary Andrew Lloyd Webber masterpiece combines spectacular stagecraft with a sweeping, romantic score to create one of the most haunting love stories in theatrical history.