AEW Dynasty 2026 Start Times: US, UK, Australia and more

AEW Dynasty 2026 Andrade vs Darby Allin

AEW Dynasty 2026 takes place on Sunday, April 12, 2026, live from Rogers Arena in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, with the main card bell time set for 8pm ET / 5pm PT. Whether you’re watching from the East Coast of the US, the UK in the early hours of Monday morning, or catching it over breakfast in Australia, here is everything you need to know about when Dynasty goes live in your time zone.

Event at a Glance

DetailInfo
EventAEW Dynasty 2026
DateSunday, April 12, 2026
VenueRogers Arena, Vancouver, BC, Canada
Zero Hour Preshow7:00 PM ET / 4:00 PM PT
Main Card Start8:00 PM ET / 5:00 PM PT
Edition3rd annual Dynasty PPV 
Tickets Sold~10,000+ 

Full Global Start Time Breakdown

Region / Time ZoneZero Hour (Preshow)Main Card Start
US Eastern (ET)7:00 PM Sunday, Apr 128:00 PM Sunday, Apr 12
US Central (CT)6:00 PM Sunday, Apr 127:00 PM Sunday, Apr 12
US Mountain (MT)5:00 PM Sunday, Apr 126:00 PM Sunday, Apr 12
US Pacific (PT)4:00 PM Sunday, Apr 125:00 PM Sunday, Apr 12
United Kingdom (BST)Midnight Sunday/Mon, Apr 12/131:00 AM Monday, Apr 13
Central Europe (CEST)1:00 AM Monday, Apr 132:00 AM Monday, Apr 13
Arabia (AST)3:00 AM Monday, Apr 134:00 AM Monday, Apr 13
India (IST)5:30 AM Monday, Apr 136:30 AM Monday, Apr 13
Australia (AEDT)10:00 AM Monday, Apr 1311:00 AM Monday, Apr 13
New Zealand (NZST)12:00 PM Monday, Apr 131:00 PM Monday, Apr 13

Based on confirmed 8pm ET main card start and 7pm ET Zero Hour.

Why Dynasty 2026 Is a Must-Watch

This is the first AEW pay-per-view ever held in Vancouver, making it a historic occasion for the promotion. The city’s crowd will be overwhelmingly behind Canadian legends Adam Copeland and Christian Cage as they challenge FTR for the tag titles on home soil.. Meanwhile, the main event between MJF and Kenny Omega is arguably one of the most anticipated AEW World Championship matches in recent years.

Where to Watch by Region

RegionPlatformPPV Price
United StatesHBO Max, Amazon Prime, PPV.com, Sling, YouTube$39.99 (Max) / $49.99 (others)
United KingdomMyAEW, Amazon Prime, TrillerTV£19.99 PPV / £14.99/mo MyAEW 
Australia / NZTrillerTV, MyAEW~$35 AUD 
Rest of WorldPPV.com, TrillerTV, MyAEWVaries by region

Zero Hour preshow is free on YouTube, X (Twitter), and Facebook for all regions.

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