Las Vegas will come alive with major WWE events as the T-Mobile Arena is set to host Friday Night SmackDown on April 17 and Monday Night Raw on April 20 during WrestleMania 42 week, WWE announced Sunday. These shows mark significant lead-up events to the much-anticipated WrestleMania 42, spotlighting the city’s continuing role in WWE’s premier celebrations.
Ticket Sales and Special Offers for WWE Fans
Fans eager to attend can access special combo tickets beginning February 13 at 10 a.m. via AXS.com, with an exclusive presale available starting February 11 at 10 a.m. PT. Additionally, tickets for WrestleMania 42 remain available through Ticketmaster.com. WWE’s exclusive hospitality partner, On Location, is offering Priority Pass packages that include premium seating and a dedicated entrance, enhancing the fan experience.
Las Vegas Continues as a Wrestling Destination with Multiple Events
Following a record-breaking WrestleMania 41 at Allegiant Stadium, WWE and the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority confirmed that WrestleMania will return to Las Vegas in April 2026. This will be the third time Las Vegas hosts the flagship WWE event, with previous shows held in 1993 and WrestleMania 41. Alongside the matches, WWE World, a five-day interactive fan event at the Las Vegas Convention Center South Hall, is scheduled from April 16 to 20, offering immersive experiences for attendees.
Enhanced Fan Engagement During WrestleMania Week
The WWE World fan event promises new interactive elements for fans, fostering a deeper connection with the wrestling community throughout WrestleMania 42 week. Tickets for this experience are available at WWEWorld.com, allowing attendees to enjoy a diverse assortment of activities beyond the live matches themselves.
Significance of WWE’s Presence in Las Vegas
These upcoming events underscore Las Vegas’s importance as a hub for WWE’s large-scale productions, benefiting fans with multiple opportunities to engage with their favorite wrestlers and witness top-tier entertainment. The inclusion of both Raw and SmackDown in the same week emphasizes the city’s strategic value and builds momentum leading into WrestleMania 42, expected to draw significant attention and attendance.
