AEW Forbidden Door 2026 presale ticket sales update

AEW Forbidden Door 2026 Poster

The AEW Forbidden Door 2026 presale ticket sales have been confirmed by WrestleTix, and over half of the tickets for the San Jose event have already been distributed.

As of writing, there are currently 2,330 tickets available, with 3,146 of the 5,476 current set up having been sold. This means that out of the available presale tickets, a reported 57% were purchased.

The official map for the event has 17,049 seats available for when the show takes place from SAP Center at San Jose, CA in late June, and tickets will be going on general sale as of Monday, April 27th at 10am PT.

AEW Forbidden Door Matches and Tickets on sale

There are no matches officially confirmed for the card as of writing, but as always the show is being branded as a AEW x NJPW Forbidden Door PPV, so expect a lot of cross-promotional matches like prior years.

The ticket sales pipeline was as follows:

  • Premium Seating Early Access: Tuesday, April 21st at 10am PT
  • Presales: Thursday, April 23rd at 10am PT- Sunday April 26th at 11:59pm PT
  • On Sale: Monday, April 27th at 10am PT

When is AEW Forbidden Door 2026?

Forbidden Door takes place on Sunday, June 28th 2026 at the SAP Center in San Jose, California. It’s the fifth annual edition of the event.

When do AEW Forbidden Door 2026 tickets go on general sale?

General sale opens Monday, April 27th at 10am PT. Premium seating early access ran on April 21st, with the AEW Insider presale running from April 23rd through to 11:59pm PT on April 26th.

Which promotions are involved in Forbidden Door 2026?

It’s branded as an AEW x NJPW event but also features talent from CMLL and STARDOM, the same four-promotion line-up as last year.

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