Confirmed: WWE Returning To The Road From 16 July

WWE announces 25-city tour as live, ticketed events officially return.

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WWE has today confirmed that it will hit the road for a 25-city tour starting on 16 July, announcing the first three dates in the process.

The tour commences with a trio of events in Texas:-

- Friday, July 16: SmackDown – Toyota Center in Houston

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- Sunday, July 18: Money In The Bank – Dickies Arena in Fort Worth

- Monday, July 19: Raw – American Airlines Center in Dallas

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Further dates will be announced over the coming weeks, with the tour running through Labor Day (6 September).

Last week saw the Mat Men Pro Wrestling Podcast's Andrew Zarian report that WWE would be returning to the road with live, ticketed events from 16 July. Yesterday, Sports Illustrated's Justin Barrasso stated that Money in the Bank had been moved to July from its traditional June date to allow fans to attend the show.

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Tickets for the events listed above go on sale Wednesday 26 May.

See below for WWE's official announcement:-

STAMFORD, Conn., May 21, 2021 –WWE® (NYSE: WWE) will return to live event touring with a 25-city schedule through Labor Day. The tour will debut this July in Texas with a trio of shows:

    Friday, July 16: SmackDown – Toyota Center in Houston
    Sunday, July 18: Money In The Bank – Dickies Arena in Fort Worth
    Monday, July 19: Raw – American Airlines Center in Dallas

Tickets for the live events in Houston, Fort Worth and Dallas go on sale this Wednesday, May 26 at 11 am ET.

Additional tour stops and on-sale dates will be announced in the coming weeks.

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