TNA Bound For Glory 2025 Tickets: Has the show sold out?

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Wrestling fans are eagerly eyeing TNA Bound For Glory 2025, set for Sunday, 12 October 2025 at the Tsongas Center in Lowell, Massachusetts. With the countdown to the show well underway, one burning question remains: Has the event sold out?

TNA Bound For Glory 2025 Ticket Update

According to recent data shared by WrestleTix on Patreon:

  • Available tickets remaining: 439
  • Current setup capacity: 6,488
  • Tickets distributed so far: 6,049

That leaves just 439 tickets still on the map. Additionally, the total number of seats on the map is 7,418. In this morning’s update, WrestleTix noted a surge of +1,280 tickets sold since the last update (five days prior). It also highlighted that Floor Section F has been fully opened, with additional rows added in VIP sections (103 & 104), and that further expansion might occur in Sections 109‑115

Has TNA Bound for Glory 2025 sold out?

No, not yet as of writing. With 439 tickets left (per the latest from WrestleTix), the event is not officially sold out, but it’s very close. At this rate, any remaining tickets are likely to vanish quickly, especially with high-demand matches such as The Hardys vs. Team 3D (one final Tables match) drawing additional interest and potential walk ups on the night.

DetailInformation
EventTNA Bound For Glory 2025
DateSunday, 12 October 2025
Time7:00 PM (local time)
VenueTsongas Center, Lowell, MA
Total Seats on Map7,418
Current Setup6,488
Tickets Distributed6,049
Tickets Remaining (Available)439
Ticket Growth (last 5 days)+1,280 tickets sold
Cheapest Ticket Price$49.75 (Standard Admission)
New Sections OpenedFloor Section F, VIP 103 & 104
Potential Expansion AreasSections 109 through 115
Main Event HighlightThe Hardys vs. Team 3D (Final Match)
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