By Jason Hall
May 21, 2021
WWE will officially return to a live touring schedule for the first time since the COVID-19 pandemic began last year.
The company announced it will run a 25-city schedule through Labor Day, which will kickoff with a trio of shows in Texas, according to the company s official website.
The three shows will all be lived televised tapings and include the following:
Friday, July 16:
Sunday, July 18:
Monday, July 19:
RAW – American Airlines Center in Dallas
Tickets for the live events in Houston, Fort Worth and Dallas will go on sale next Wednesday (May 26) at 11:00 a.m. ET.
WWE plans to announce additional tour stops for its 25-city schedule in the coming weeks.
By Jason Hall
May 21, 2021
WWE will officially return to a live touring schedule for the first time since the COVID-19 pandemic began last year.
The company announced it will run a 25-city schedule through Labor Day, which will kickoff with a trio of shows in Texas, according to the company s official website.
The three shows will all be lived televised tapings and include the following:
Friday, July 16:
Sunday, July 18:
Monday, July 19:
RAW – American Airlines Center in Dallas
Tickets for the live events in Houston, Fort Worth and Dallas will go on sale next Wednesday (May 26) at 11:00 a.m. ET.
WWE plans to announce additional tour stops for its 25-city schedule in the coming weeks.
By Jason Hall
May 21, 2021
WWE will officially return to a live touring schedule for the first time since the COVID-19 pandemic began last year.
The company announced it will run a 25-city schedule through Labor Day, which will kickoff with a trio of shows in Texas, according to the company s official website.
The three shows will all be lived televised tapings and include the following:
Friday, July 16:
Sunday, July 18:
Monday, July 19:
RAW – American Airlines Center in Dallas
Tickets for the live events in Houston, Fort Worth and Dallas will go on sale next Wednesday (May 26) at 11:00 a.m. ET.
WWE plans to announce additional tour stops for its 25-city schedule in the coming weeks.
WWE is officially headed back out on the road starting this July.
WWE announced on Friday that their return to holding live events with fans in attendance will begin with the Friday, July 16 episode of SmackDown taking place at the Toyota Center in Houston, Texas. This year s Money in the Bank pay-per-view will then be held at Dickies Arena in Fort Worth, Texas on Sunday, July 18. The post-Money in the Bank episode of Raw will take place at the American Airlines Center in Dallas, Texas on Monday, July 19.
Tickets for those three Texas events will go on sale at 11 a.m. Eastern time this coming Wednesday (May 26).
By Jason Hall
May 21, 2021
WWE will officially return to a live touring schedule for the first time since the COVID-19 pandemic began last year.
The company announced it will run a 25-city schedule through Labor Day, which will kickoff with a trio of shows in Texas, according to the company s official website.
The three shows will all be lived televised tapings and include the following:
Friday, July 16:
Sunday, July 18:
Monday, July 19:
RAW – American Airlines Center in Dallas
Tickets for the live events in Houston, Fort Worth and Dallas will go on sale next Wednesday (May 26) at 11:00 a.m. ET.
WWE plans to announce additional tour stops for its 25-city schedule in the coming weeks.