WWE WrestleMania 42 Night 1 Tickets: Best Places to Buy

WWE WrestleMania 42 AJ Lee vs Becky Lynch

With just four days until WrestleMania 42 Night 1 on Saturday, April 18, 2026, at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas, the window to secure a seat is closing fast. The latest WrestleTix data confirms there are not a ton of tickets remaining. Here’s everything you need to know to get in the building for Night One of ‘Mania this year.

Is WrestleMania 42 Night 1 Sold Out?

As of writing, WrestleMania 42 Night 1 is not sold out. Here is the latest according to the most recent WrestleTix update (April 14, 2026):

MetricFigure
Current Stadium Setup (Capacity)45,767
Total Seats on Map68,386
Tickets Distributed42,715
Available Standard Tickets1,872
Available Combo Tickets1,180
Resale Tickets1,174
Cheapest Ticket (Standard Admission)$215.50
Sales Velocity+2,105 in last 4 days
WrestleMania 41 Saturday (Comparison)60,151 distributed

Night 1 is currently 93.3% distributed against the configured setup of 45,767, with fewer than 1,900 standard tickets remaining on the primary market. Sales are accelerating though, with 2,105 tickets moved in the last four days alone, meaning the remaining inventory could be gone well before Saturday.

For context, WrestleMania 41 Saturday reached 60,151 tickets distributed at this same point last year.

Official Ticket Sources

PlatformTicket TypeNotes
TicketmasterPrimary saleOfficial WWE partner; limited standard inventory remaining
On LocationVIP Priority Pass packagesPremium seating, dedicated entrances, Superstar experiences
WWE.com / WWE WorldFan experience passesLas Vegas Convention Center, April 16–20

Ticketmaster is the only official primary market source for WrestleMania 42 Night 1. With under 1,900 standard tickets left, options are slim, but On Location’s Premium Priority Pass packages remain available for fans willing to invest in the full VIP experience, including front-of-line access and exclusive Superstar meet-and-greet opportunities.

WWE also unveiled a brand new addition for 2026: limited premium seats positioned on the WrestleMania 42 set structure, offering an elevated sightline inside Allegiant Stadium never previously available to the public.

Best Resale & Secondary Market Options

With primary inventory near exhaustion, the secondary market is where most last-minute buyers will land. There are currently 1,174 resale tickets available as of the latest WrestleTix count:

PlatformBuyer GuaranteeBest For
StubHubFanProtect GuaranteeLargest resale inventory; safest for last-minute buyers
SeatGeekSeatGeek Guarantee + Deal ScoreBest for identifying below-market-value seats quickly
TicketNetworkVerified broker networkAlternative pricing options
ViagogoBuyer guaranteeUK and international fans purchasing from abroad
Reddit (r/WrestlemaniaPlans)Peer-verifiedBudget buyers comfortable with fan-to-fan resale

WrestleMania 42 Night 1 Ticket Pricing Snapshot

SectionApproximate Price RangeNotes
Floor Ringside (A1)$3,500–$9,000+Extremely limited; premium resale only
Lower Bowl (100 Level)$800–$2,200Strong sightlines; high demand
Mid Bowl (200 Level)$500–$1,100Solid value for money
Upper Bowl (300–400 Level)$215.50–$600Last remaining standard inventory
Set-Top Premium SeatsLimited availabilityBrand-new 2026 elevated vantage point
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