AEW Dynamite Holiday Bash 2025 Tickets: Has the show sold out?.

AEW Dynamite Holiday Bash 2025 Kyle Fletcher vs PAC

AEW Dynamite Holiday Bash 2025 is heading to Co-op Live in Manchester tonight (Wednesday, 17 December 2025, with a listed start time of 18:30 and doors from 17:30 (depending on ticket type). With a big TV special on the calendar, it is no surprise fans are asking the same question: has AEW Dynamite Holiday Bash 2025 sold out?

Well, No, not at the time of the latest WrestleTix update. The most recent figures show 797 tickets still available, with 10,652 distributed against a current setup of 11,449. That points to strong sales, but not a complete sell-out just yet.

Latest AEW Dynamite Holiday Bash 2025 ticket numbers

Here is the latest according to WrestleTix:

  • Available tickets: 797
  • Tickets distributed: 10,652
  • Current setup: 11,449
  • Change since last update: +124 (1 day)
  • Resale listings counted: 133
  • Cheapest standard ticket: £31.50
  • Venue note: Co-op Live venue debut
  • YTD show average (distributed): 3,013

So, AEW is doing far above its year-to-date average for this run, and it is closing in on the building’s configured capacity for the wrestling layout.

Why “current setup” matters at Co-op Live

One thing that often confuses people is the difference between arena capacity and the configured setup for a specific event. Co-op Live can be configured up to around 20,500 seated, and up to 23,500 including standing depending on the event layout.

For wrestling, a venue is commonly set up with sections blocked off due to staging, camera platforms, lighting rigs, and sightline considerations. That is why WrestleTix lists a current setup of 11,449, rather than the maximum possible capacity for the show.

Where to buy AEW Dynamite Holiday Bash 2025 tickets

For the safest purchase route, stick to official and primary channels first:

If you are looking at resale, do it carefully: resale inventory can shift quickly, fees can be steep, and not every platform offers the same protections.

Will it sell out before bell time?

It is possible, especially if AEW releases more sections or the final blocks of seats move quickly. But based on the latest availability, you should treat it as limited availability rather than sold out.

The best approach is simple: check the seating map, compare standard tickets versus verified resale, and move quickly if you spot seats in your preferred section at a price you are happy with.

MetricsFigure
Available tickets797
Tickets distributed10,652
Current setup11,449
Change since last update+124 (1 day)
YTD show average3,013
Total seats on map18,604
Resale133
Cheapest standard ticket£31.50
NoteVenue debut

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