WrestleMania 40 2024 tickets out on sale, ticket price, online booking, date and location

WrestleMania 40 2024 tickets out on sale, ticket price, online booking, date and location

Tickets for WrestleMania 40 2024 will soon be available for purchase, and fans are eager to find out how to buy them along with the price

For those who are unaware, WrestleMania will return to Philadelphia in April 2024 for a second time, and the dates of the WWE matches have already been revealed. On Saturday, April 6, 2024, and Sunday, April 7, 2024, Lincoln Financial Field will play host to WrestleMania 40.

WrestleMania 40 2024 tickets out on sale, ticket price, online booking, date and location venue

Tickets for WrestleMania 2024 are ready to go on sale, and WWE match registration has begun.

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  • Registering on the WWE’s OFFICIAL WEBSITE is the quickest way to get a ticket for WrestleMania 40.
  • WWE will offer WRESTLING fans a unique pre-sale link after registration is complete.
  • Purchasing a WrestleMania 40 Priority Pass package through WWE’s Official Fan Hospitality Partner is another option to get a ticket.
  • Visit THIS PAGE to register for WWE prepackages.
  • Those who will miss the presale can wait for Ticketmaster because 2023 tickets were also available there following the presale. WWE has not yet made general ticket sales dates public.

Ticket price

Two days of tickets for WrestleMania 40 will run you about $593, according to Seatgeek. Depending on the category, general tickets range in price from $64 to $308 for a day. Two-day ticket passes start at $593, but depending on demand, they can cost up to $1000.

Confirmed lineup

Superstars who will definitely attend the event have been disclosed by WWE. Look at the lineup listed below.

  • Ronda Rousey
  • Bobby Lashley
  • Becky Lynch
  • Brock Lesnar
  • Roman Reigns
  • Bianca Belair

WrestleMania 2023 took place over the course of two days, on Saturday, April 1, and Sunday, April 2, 2023.

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WrestleMania 39 highlights from WWE:

Roman Reigns defeated Cody Rhodes in the main event, and with some assistance from Solo Sikoa, he was able to extend his illustrious reign as the WWE Undisputed Universal champion. Within Hell in a Cell, Edge and Finn Balor put on a memorable performance that finished with The Rated-R Superstar defeating the “Devil.” For the first time since January of last year, Shane McMahon returned to the WWE, but his comeback lasted only a few seconds due to an injury the 53-year-old suffered in the ring. According to reports, there has been a real injury, possibly an ACL tear.

Another impromptu match saw Snoop Dogg defeat the Miz by putting himself in Shane’s place. Prior to that, Gunther successfully defended his Intercontinental title against assaults from Sheamus and Drew McIntyre in a match that has the potential to be a 5-star classic. Day 2 of the event began with Brock Lesnar vs. Omos, which turned out to be a fierce fight between two heavyweights. Omos attacked Lesnar early, but Lesnar overcame it to hit him with the F5 and win. After the “Baddest Woman on the Planet” forced Shotzi to submit to an arm bar, the team of Shayna Baszler and Ronda Rousey won the Wrestlemania Women’s showcase tag team competition.

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