Kenny Omega vs. Zack Sabre Jr. is set for AEW Forbidden Door. (Image credit: AEW)
AEW Forbidden Door 2026 is set to take place on Sunday, June 28th from the SAP Center in San Jose, San Jose, CA.
According to the latest report from WrestleTix, 6,411 tickets have been distributed for the show thus far. This number is up +273 since the last update (3 days ago). For reference, the last time the company ran the building was 10/16/2024 for an episode of Dynamite, which saw 3,464 tickets distributed.
As of writing, 168 tickets are reportedly on the secondary market. The cheapest ticket right now (for Standard Admission) is $46.15 (down from $53.60).
AEW Forbidden Door 2026 Tickets compared to 2025 in London
For context, the London iteration of event last year saw 17,709 tickets distributed. There was no All In Wembley in 2025, with the show moving to Texas and London getting Forbidden Door instead.
The total number of tickets on the current Ticketmaster map for the SAP Center is 17,049, so even if the company did manage to sell all of those, they would not get to the 17,709 in the O2 last year. However, with 13 days or so until the PPV takes place, it’s looking like they will probably hover around the 7,500-8,000 ticket level (taking walkups into account).
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