WWE Announces WrestleMania 42 Ticket Sales Date
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WWE WrestleMania Tickets Available in September
The road to WrestleMania 42 officially has its first major milestone. WWE has announced that two-day combo tickets for the two-night spectacle at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas will go on sale on Wednesday, September 24, 2025, at 11 a.m. ET/8 a.m. PT via Ticketmaster. The event takes place April 18–19, 2026, marking back-to-back years WWE’s biggest show will emanate from the desert.
Fans can also register on WWE.com for early pre-sale notifications and snag Priority Pass packages through On Location, which include premium seating, Superstar meet-and-greets, exclusive photo ops, and more. For collectors and die-hard fans, these packages are often the golden ticket to an unforgettable weekend.
This year’s announcement comes with massive buzz after WrestleMania 41 in Vegas shattered records earlier in 2025. With WWE doubling down on the “Sports and Entertainment Capital of the World,” the stakes for WrestleMania 42 are higher than ever.
How Much Are WrestleMania Tickets?
WWE hasn’t released the official WrestleMania 42 ticket prices yet, but fans can get a ballpark figure based on last year’s WrestleMania 41 in Vegas. For 2025, two-day passes started at $545 and went as high as $16,469 for premium seating. Single-night tickets ranged from $128 to $14,219, depending on location and availability.
It’s safe to assume similar pricing for WrestleMania 42, especially given its high-demand Vegas setting and the fact that 2025 tickets sold out at record speed. While the initial drop will be on Ticketmaster, resale listings will eventually hit StubHub — making it a go-to option for fans who miss the first wave or are hunting for specific seating. (Shop on StubHub)
Why is WrestleMania in Vegas Again?
The decision to keep WrestleMania in Las Vegas for a second consecutive year isn’t just a coincidence; it’s a strategy. WrestleMania 41 brought in record-breaking attendance and revenue for WWE and the Las Vegas Convention, solidifying the city as a powerhouse host for sports entertainment.
For WWE, Vegas offers a global travel hub, endless entertainment tie-ins, and a proven track record for drawing international fans. WrestleMania 42 will mark the third time WWE’s grandest stage has been hosted in the city (following 2025 and the original Vegas edition in 1993), proving that what happens in Vegas doesn’t just stay there; it makes history.
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