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65 Shows, 110,000 Viewers: Les Misérables Breaks Its Own Record in Shanghai

by Wang Xiang
December 29, 2025
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65 Shows, 110,000 Viewers: Les Misérables Breaks Its Own Record in Shanghai

When the final chord faded inside the Shanghai Grand Theater on Saturday night, it closed not just a performance, but a 56-day cultural marathon that few productions could sustain.

The Shanghai leg of the "Les Misérables" 40th Anniversary Concert World Tour wrapped up after 65 performances, drawing more than 110,000 audience members, achieving an average attendance rate of 102 percent with added seating, and generating over 110 million yuan (US$15.5 million) in revenue. The run set a new record for the musical's longest continuous engagement on the Chinese mainland.

The concert marked the production's only stop on the mainland. It also came 23 years after "Les Misérables" first appeared at the same venue, an early milestone that helped introduce large-scale Western musicals to Chinese audiences.

This time, the scale was more than three times larger than in 2002, yet demand proved even stronger. Tickets were consistently sold out, with audiences spanning from children to seniors in their 70s.

65 Shows, 110,000 Viewers: Les Misérables Breaks Its Own Record in Shanghai

For some, the return carried deep personal resonance. Chen, a Beijing resident who attended the original Shanghai performances in 2002, returned this month with his teenage daughter, clutching a program booklet from two decades ago.

"The moment the melody began, two generations of memories aligned," he said.

Others traveled repeatedly from cities such as Wuhan and Guangzhou, attending multiple shows with different casts and treating the trip as a ritual rather than a one-off outing.

"The fact that it continues to attract young audiences across languages and generations is the true measure of a classic," said Zhang Xiaoding, general manager of the Shanghai Grand Theater.

The impact extended far beyond the stage. Organizers said nearly 60 percent of ticket holders came from outside Shanghai, including visitors from major Chinese cities and overseas audiences from London's West End. Each ticket was estimated to generate five times its value in related consumption, from hotels and dining to shopping and tourism.

Merchandise and cross-sector collaborations turned the production into a full-scale cultural IP. Venue-exclusive collectibles recorded nearly 20 million yuan in sales, while premium "theater-plus-hotel" packages priced close to 7,000 yuan sold out shortly after launch. Limited co-branded food products also delivered double-digit sales growth during the run.

65 Shows, 110,000 Viewers: Les Misérables Breaks Its Own Record in Shanghai

Behind the commercial success was a quieter but longer-term ambition: talent development. A global casting call for Young Cosette attracted more than 400 applicants from China, Europe and Japan, with six Chinese child performers ultimately selected. Chinese musicians were also embedded into the orchestra as alternates, rehearsing and performing alongside international counterparts to gain hands-on experience with world-class productions.

Industry insiders say the Shanghai run demonstrated more than box-office appeal. It highlighted the city's capacity to host long-term international productions, integrate cultural content with tourism and retail, and use global classics as training grounds for local talent.

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