Rocky Horror Picture Show Upcoming Events & Tickets

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TOUR: Celebrate five decades of outrageous fun and cult-classic mayhem with The Rocky Horror Picture Show 50th Anniversary Spectacular Tour, featuring live shadow-cast performances, audience participation, costume contests, memorabilia displays, and appearances by original stars Barry Bostwick, Patricia Quinn, and Nell Campbell.
This immersive experience kicks off on September 23 in Huntsville, and continues through Omaha, Denver, Boston, Washington D.C., Memphis, Louisville, Indianapolis, St. Louis, Tempe, San Antonio, Dallas, Cleveland, Austin, Milwaukee, Orlando, Jacksonville, Detroit, Chicago, Tampa, San Francisco, San Diego, Spokane, Toronto, New Orleans, and Anaheim, and many more, before wrapping up with a finale in New York City.
Don’t miss your chance to jump to the “Time Warp,” dress up, and see the film the way it was meant to be seen. With its mix of movie magic, live performance, and fan-fueled energy, this anniversary tour is more than just a screening — it’s an experience. Whether you’re a longtime devotee or a first-time viewer, you’ll be part of a night of music, madness, and wild fun that keeps Rocky Horror as fresh as ever.
TICKETS: Tickets for Rocky Horror Picture Show 2025 shows are available now through EventsChaser, with NO hidden service fees. Standard ticket prices vary by city and seating location but generally fall between $60 and $85. For example, seats at the Orpheum Theatre in Memphis range from about $61 to $84, Patchogue offers tickets between $55 and $95, and St. Louis prices run from roughly $92 to $150 for mid-range to premium non-VIP seating. In some smaller markets, like Stockton, entry prices start closer to $54, making the show accessible for a wide range of budgets.
ABOUT: The Rocky Horror Picture Show is a 1975 musical comedy horror film that became one of the most famous cult movies in cinema history. Directed by Jim Sharman and based on Richard O’Brien’s stage musical The Rocky Horror Show, it’s a playful, campy tribute to science fiction and B-movies from the mid-20th century. The film follows the story of a newly engaged couple, Brad and Janet, whose car breaks down on a stormy night. Seeking help, they stumble upon a bizarre castle owned by Dr. Frank-N-Furter, a self-proclaimed “sweet transvestite from Transsexual, Transylvania,” who is unveiling his latest creation — a muscle-bound man named Rocky.
What began as a modest release turned into a cultural phenomenon thanks to midnight screenings, audience participation, and fan rituals like dressing in costume, shouting scripted responses, and throwing props during the film. Songs like “Time Warp” and “Sweet Transvestite” have become anthems, and the movie’s themes of self-expression, sexual liberation, and embracing the unconventional have kept it relevant for decades.
Today, The Rocky Horror Picture Show is more than just a movie — it’s an interactive experience, a community event, and a celebration of eccentricity. Its loyal fan base continues to grow, ensuring that this wild mix of humor, horror, and glam rock will keep warping time for generations to come.