AEW Dynamite ticket sales update ahead of tonight’s show (06-17-2026)

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AEW Dynamite has 2,921 tickets distributed for tonight’s (June 17, 2026) show at the Smart Financial Centre at Sugar Land, Texas. This will be company’s debut at the venue, that’s currently sitting just below AEW’s 2026 average with around 619 seats (current setup) still available, according to the latest report from WrestleTix.

AEW Dynamite Tickets Tonight

MetricFigure
VenueSmart Financial Centre at Sugar Land, TX (Houston metro)
DateWed, Jun 17, 2026 – 5:30 PM CT
Tickets distributed (snapshot)2,921
Current setup (configured capacity)3,540
Available tickets619
Share of setup sold~82.5%
Movement since last update (2 days)+204
2026 Dynamite YTD average3,200
Gap vs YTD average-279 (~8.7% below)
Cheapest ticket (standard admission)$39.04
Venue statusDebut

AEW has no track record at the Smart Financial Centre, so there’s no built-in habit in this market, as in fans aren’t conditioned to “Dynamite comes here.” New buildings are harder to fill on the first visit, and the current setup is quite a way below the 6,400 potential capacity.

Note: “tickets distributed” is the count WrestleTix tracks off the arena ticketing maps, and it’s the standard for week-to-week Dynamite comparisons. WrestleTix uses code to analyze ticketing maps and estimate tickets distributed counts for wrestling events. It isn’t a paid-attendance figure, but it’s the most consistent number to measure one show against another.

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