AEW Double or Nothing 2026 ticket update as show smashes last year’s number

AEW Double or Nothing 2026 Poster

AEW Double or Nothing 2026 is set to take place on Sunday, May 24th from the Louis Armstrong Stadium in Queens, New York. According to the latest report from WrestleTix, the show is well on track to sell out the current allocation, having already raced past last year’s number.

As of writing, 12,800 tickets of the 13,680 current setup have already been sold, meaning there are around 880 left to shift.

Sections have been opened up in recent days too, with WrestleTix confirming several rows added on the hard cam side leaving only a few back rows unopened in 5 sections. They added some rows in Sections 9 & 10 as well that were scooped up by resellers.

AEW Double or Nothing Ticket Sales compared to last year

Last year’s Double or Nothing card from Glendale, Arizona sold 8,200 tickets, so with weeks to go the crowd in Queens is already going to be way up on that. If further sections get opened up as ticket demand surges, there’s a very good chance that the building could sell out.

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