AEW Dynamite ticket sales update for this Wednesday (04/29/26)

Darby Allin vs Brody King AEW Dynamite

AEW Dynamite takes place this week from EagleBank Arena in Fairfax, VA, and tickets appear to be doing pretty well with the company pushing towards their Double or Nothing PPV in may.

According to the latest update from WrestleTix, the venue has sold 3,766 of the 4,755 setup, meaning that as of writing there are around 989 tickets left on sale.

The last time All Elite ran a show at the venue was the 6/19/2024 Dynamite, where they sold 4,326, so they’re expected to get well past that by showtime.

This is well above the year to date average as well, which sits at around 3,259 currently.

AEW Dynamite this week

The following matches have already been confirmed for AEW Dynamite this week:

  • Darby Allin vs Brody King
  • Kevin Knight vs MJF
  • AEW Women’s Tag Team Championship Match: Divine Domination vs Hikaru Shida and Kris Statlander

When and where is AEW Dynamite this week?

This week’s Dynamite takes place at EagleBank Arena in Fairfax, Virginia. It airs in its usual Wednesday night slot on TBS.

How many tickets have been sold for Dynamite in Fairfax?

WrestleTix has the show at 3,766 tickets sold from a 4,755 setup, leaving around 989 still on sale. That’s well ahead of AEW’s year-to-date Dynamite average of roughly 3,259, and already past the 4,326 they drew at the same venue back in June 2024.

Has AEW run EagleBank Arena before?

Yes, AEW’s last show at the venue was the June 19th 2024 episode of Dynamite, which drew 4,326 fans. This week’s number is already tracking ahead of that gate with walk-ups still to come.

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