AEW returning to Philadelphia in September

AEW is returning for the fourth time to the City of Brotherly Love.

A live Dynamite and taped Rampage will take place at Philadelphia, Pennsylvania’s Liacouras Center on Wednesday, September 28th with tickets going on sale this Friday.

It will be the second time AEW has run Philadelphia this year following the April 27th Dynamite, headlined by then-TNT Champion Sammy Guevara vs. Scorpio Sky in a ladder match.

This will be their fourth show in the venue as they debuted in October 2019 and returned for a pandemic-delayed show in October 2021.

With the date, AEW now has set venues and dates through September:

  • Wednesday, July 27: Dynamite/Rampage at DCU Center in Worcester, MA
  • Wednesday, August 3: Dynamite at Schottenstein Center in Columbus, OH
  • Friday, August 5: Rampage/Battle of the Belts III at Van Andel Arena in Grand Rapids, MI
  • Wednesday, August 10: Dynamite/Rampage at Target Center in Minneapolis, MN
  • Wednesday, August 17: Dynamite/Rampage at Charleston Coliseum in Charleston, WV
  • Wednesday, August 24: Dynamite/Rampage at Wolstein Center in Cleveland, OH
  • Wednesday, August 31: Dynamite at NOW Arena in Hoffman Estates, Illinois
  • Friday, September 2: Rampage at NOW Arena in Hoffman Estates, Illinois
  • Sunday, September 4: All Out at NOW Arena in Hoffman Estates, Illinois
  • Wednesday, September 7: Dynamite/Rampage at KeyBank Center in Buffalo, NY
  • Wednesday, September 14: Dynamite/Rampage at MVP Arena in Albany, New York
  • Wednesday, September 21: Grand Slam Dynamite/Rampage at Arthur Ashe Stadium in Queens, New York
  • Wednesday, September 28: Dynamite/Rampage at Liacouras Center in Philadelphia, PA

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Since 2011, Josh has been a contributing editor to Wrestling Observer/F4WOnline.com and also hosts the Punch-Out podcast. He has also written for Fight Magazine, Bloody Elbow, Bleacher Report, and other websites. He's a 2000 graduate of the University of Maine, worked in pro sports, and once was an indie ring announcer.