AEW Redemption is set to take place on Sunday, July 26th from the Centre Bell in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. According to the latest update from WrestleTix, 5,112 tickets have been distributed for the PPV event thus far (note that this is a Platinum update from WrestleTix’s Patreon, so you can sign up with them directly for more updates on shows every 15 minutes or so).
The 5,112 number is up +137 since the last update (from 4 days ago), and the current Cheapest Ticket available (for Standard Admission) is currently CA $53.25 (as of writing). For context, the last time the company ran the building was for the 12/6/2023 episode of Dynamite, which saw 4,994 tickets distributed.
AEW Redemption Matches
There are currently no matches confirmed for the AEW Redemption 2026 PPV event, with AEW Dynamite Beach Break being the next big event this week on TBS. It’s likely that we’ll know some of the bouts for this one following Dynamite and Collision this week, with AEW Tag Team Champions Adam Copeland and Christian Cage almost dead certs to be appearing on the card from Canada.
AEW Dynamite Beach Break 2026 is set to take place next week on Wednesday, July 8 from The BayCare Sound in Clearwater Beach, FL. According to the latest update from WrestleTix, 2,360 tickets have been distributed for that show.
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