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Advance Ticket Sales Show Strong Momentum For AEW’s Spring 2026 Schedule

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All Elite Wrestling is enjoying a robust start to 2026 at the box office, with advance ticket sales indicating strong fan interest for the company’s upcoming spring schedule. According to the latest figures from the Wrestling Observer Newsletter, AEW’s tentpole events are connecting with audiences well in advance of showtime, setting a steady and promising pace for the next few months of touring.

The data highlights a surge in demand for the company’s major pay-per-view events. Revolution, which is scheduled to take place at the Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles on March 15, has already distributed 8,025 tickets. This figure positions the event as one of AEW’s strongest early sellers in recent cycles, reinforcing the West Coast as a key market for the promotion. Following closely behind is Dynasty, set for April 12 in Vancouver. The Canadian event has already moved 5,322 tickets months before the first bell, outpacing initial expectations and suggesting another hot crowd for AEW’s return to the north.

Weekly television tapings are also seeing consistent movement. The January 10 Collision taping in Arlington, Texas, has sold 966 tickets and is approaching a potential sellout for the venue. Meanwhile, the massive dual Dynamite and Collision taping scheduled for January 14 in Phoenix—headlined by the AEW World Championship match between MJF and Bandido—has moved 2,184 tickets so far. Other upcoming Dynamite dates are showing healthy numbers as well; the January 21 show in Orlando has sold 2,338 tickets, while the January 28 event in Cedar Park sits at 1,434. Additional dates in Arlington throughout late January and February are hovering near the 1,000-ticket mark, indicating steady regional interest in the Texas market.

Internationally, the company continues to flex its drawing power. AEW Grand Slam Australia, set for February 14 in Sydney, has already reached 5,131 tickets sold. This strong overseas performance underscores AEW’s global appeal and validates the decision to expand the Grand Slam branding internationally. Taken together, these figures paint a picture of a company with significant momentum as it heads into a busy spring touring stretch, building toward strong crowds across multiple major markets.

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