Location And Date Announced For AEW Revolution 2023

Confirmed venue and date for AEW's first PPV of 2023.

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AEW Revolution 2023 will emanate from San Francisco, California's Chase Center on Sunday 5 March.

Tony Khan announced the date and location of next year's Revolution during the post-Full Gear press scrum last night. The Chase Center is the home of the NBA's Golden State Warriors, with the building having opened in 2019.

This will mark the first time that AEW has held a PPV in California, and the promotion will also run two episodes of TV from the state in the build to Revolution. Both the go-home editions of Dynamite and Revolution will be held at Daly City, California's Cow Palace.

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Tickets for Revolution and these TV offerings go on sale on 9 December, with pre-sale tickets being available on 8 December.

Next year's event will be the fourth ever Revolution PPV. Chicago's Wintrust Arena housed the first edition of the PPV, with Chris Jericho losing the AEW World Title to Jon Moxley in that show's main event. 2021's Revolution was held in Daily's Place, where Kenny Omega retained the AEW World Title against Moxley in that Exploding Barbed Wire Deathmatch. Of course, this year's Revolution had 'Hangman' Adam Page successfully defend the AEW World Title against Adam Cole, with that action taking place in Orlando's Addition Financial Arena.

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