WWE Hall of Fame 2026 Tickets: Best Place to Buy

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With just days to go until the 2026 WWE Hall of Fame Ceremony on Friday, April 17 at Dolby Live at Park MGM in Las Vegas, tickets are still available Whether you want an official face-value seat or a premium VIP experience, here is everything you need to know before potentially getting a ticket to the event.

Official WWE Hall of Fame Tickets: Ticketmaster

Ticketmaster is the official, WWE-authorized ticketing partner for the 2026 Hall of Fame Ceremony. Tickets went on general sale on Tuesday, March 10 at 1:00 PM ET / 10:00 AM PT, with an exclusive presale opening the day before on Monday, March 9.

Doors at Dolby Live open at 7:30 PM PT, with the event itself beginning at 8:45 PM PT. That gives you roughly 75 minutes to grab a drink and find your seat before the event starts proper.

Ticket Price Breakdown

Prices vary significantly depending on seat location and the platform you buy from. Here’s a snapshot of what the market looks like heading into the final week:

PlatformStarting PriceAverage PriceTop-End (VIP/Floor)
Ticketmaster (Official)~$131~$200–$300Varies
SeatGeek (Resale)$131~$300–$400~$800+
TicketSmarter (Resale)$229.65$605.70$2,124.90
Viagogo (Resale)VariesVariesVaries
On Location (VIP Packages)Premium pricingN/AMulti-hundred to four figures

Tip for last-minute buyers: Resale sites like SeatGeek typically see prices dip sharply 24–48 hours before the event and again in the final few hours, especially for upper-level seats.

Premium Experience: On Location VIP Packages

For the fan who wants more than just a seat, On Location, WWE’s official fan hospitality partner, offers WWE Hall of Fame Priority Pass packages through their dedicated page at onlocationexp.com/wwehof. These packages include:

  • Premium seating with priority placement in the venue
  • Superstar Meet & Greet opportunities with current or past WWE talent
  • Exclusive hospitality access and curated WrestleMania week experiences
  • Concierge-level service from dedicated On Location staff

Best Resale Sites Compared

If official Ticketmaster inventory is sold out in your preferred section, here’s how the major resale platforms stack up:

PlatformBuyer GuaranteeFee TransparencyBest Feature
SeatGeek✅ Yes✅ All-in pricing shown upfrontDeal Score system highlights best value tickets 
Ticketmaster Resale✅ Yes✅ Verified resaleSame platform as official sales
TicketSmarter✅ Yes⚠️ Fees added at checkoutWide inventory range 
Viagogo⚠️ Variable⚠️ Fees added at checkoutInternational-friendly platform 
StubHub✅ Yes✅ FanProtect GuaranteeTrusted global resale standard
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