Get aboard the Comp Train to get FREE tickets to shows and concerts, foodie and art events, party cruises and more, in New York City and in cities nationwide.
Every once in a while, our favorite ticket discounter sends out the Comp Train for a limited time, when top tickets are offered FREE.
If you don’t live in NYC or aren’t visiting soon, there are Comp Train freebies to shows and events nationwide, including Philadelphia, Boston, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Miami, Denver, Chicago and more cities.
Just pick your city from the drop-down list.
Get comp tickGets today only, Thursday, December 13 only, for shows and events and NYC through Sprig 2019..
Here are some Comp Train offers in New York City, and there are many more to choose from nationwide.
Salute to Aretha Franklin, Anita Baker and Whitney Houston
For a singer with such powerful pipes, it’s something of a shock to hear vocalist Emilie Surtees describe herself as primarily a “listener.” Then again, maybe it’s her extraordinary capacity to listen that gives her tribute to Aretha Franklin, Anita Baker and Whitney Houston its amazing accuracy. Surtees replicates hit songs, power note for power note, along with communicating the soul of each singer who originally recorded them — something that requires not only incredible vocals but also a profound appreciation of music. This is a special tribute to three of the most talented artists in history.
- Comp tickets in December
Laugh yourself silly at this comedy club in Times Square, home to more than just punchlines and potshots. It’s a family-friendly and funny magic show, with feats of mind-reading, juggling and illusions created to leave you laughing. You’ll see magicians from New York and beyond who’ve pulled off the seemingly impossible on America’s Got Talent, Last Comic Standing and more. Performances are early evening, so the kids don’t have to stay up late.
- Multiple dates through Spring.
Venezuela-born and New York City-raised singer-dancer Barbara Martinez is a flamenco artist with serious chops. The Philadelphia Inquirer called her voice “achingly beautiful” and The New York Times said she makes “something fresh of the Latino style.” Martinez has danced with the Metropolitan Opera in shows like Carmen and La Traviata, and recently appeared in the documentary Sobre Las Olas — A Story of Flamenco in the U.S.
- Comp tickets for dates through January.
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