WWE WrestleMania 42 Night 2 Tickets: Best Places to Buy

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WWE WrestleMania 42 Night 2 takes place on Sunday, April 19, 2026, at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas, Nevada, and with fewer than five days to go, last-minute ticket options are still available across multiple trusted platforms:

Ticket Market Overview

WrestleMania tickets historically trade well above face value on secondary markets. As of mid-April 2026, the cheapest get-in price for a Two-Day Pass (covering both Night 1 and Night 2) sits at approximately $329 on TickPick, with an average resale price of $1,166.98, and premium ringside seats topping out at a staggering $42,971. Single-night Night 2 tickets are available independently across all major resale platforms, with prices generally lower than combo packages for fans only interested in the Sunday show.

Best Platforms to Buy WrestleMania 42 Night 2 Tickets

PlatformStarting Price (Night 2)Buyer GuaranteeService FeesBest For
TicketmasterVaries (face value if available)YesYesOfficial face-value purchasing
StubHub~$405 (Two-Day Pass)FanProtect GuaranteeYesWide inventory, trusted brand
TickPickFrom $329 (Two-Day Pass)YesNo service feesBest value – zero hidden fees
SeatGeekVariesBuyer GuaranteeYesDeal Score system for best value
TicketNetworkFrom $405 (Two-Day Pass)YesYesBudget options, large inventory
On Location (VIP)Premium pricingYesNoPremium packages, VIP experiences

Platform Deep Dives

TickPick stands out as the most fan-friendly resale option heading into Night 2. TickPick is the only major secondary marketplace that charges zero service fees, meaning the price you see is the price you pay. With 1,518 tickets still listed as of this week, inventory remains healthy for late buyers.

StubHub remains the largest secondary ticket marketplace in the world and offers the broadest inventory for WrestleMania 42 Night 2. Its FanProtect Guarantee ensures that if an event is canceled or your tickets are invalid, you receive a full refund or comparable replacements. SeatGeek’s Deal Score system also algorithmically grades every ticket listing for value relative to comparable seats.​

On Location is WWE’s official premium hospitality partner and offers exclusive WrestleMania Priority Pass packages featuring premium seating, meet-and-greet experiences with WWE Superstars, pre-show access events, and dedicated concierge services.​

UK Fans: Travel Packages

For fans in the UK making the trip to Las Vegas, MVP Travel offers bespoke WrestleMania 42 travel packages covering April 18-19, including hotel accommodation, tickets for both nights, and VIP extras. UK fans can also purchase tickets directly via StubHub UK or TicketNetwork without needing a US billing address.

Ticket Pricing Snapshot

Ticket TypeLowest PriceAverage PriceHighest Price
Two-Day Pass (Nights 1 & 2)$329$1,166.98$42,971
Night 2 Single Night~$150–$200 (upper bowl)~$600–$800$15,000+ (floor/ringside)
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