WWE announces new international tour date

A new date has been added to WWE’s January 2026 tour of Europe.

WWE announced today that it will hold a house show at Forest National in Brussels, Belgium on Tuesday, January 20. It will serve as the final stop of the European tour, which is happening in advance of the 2026 Royal Rumble in Saudi Arabia.

Tickets for the Brussels live event are going on sale at 10 a.m. local time next Tuesday (November 25).

“WWE today announced that, due to overwhelming demand, the Road to Royal Rumble Tour will make an additional stop in Brussels, Belgium, on Tuesday, January 20, 2026, at the iconic Forest National,” WWE wrote.

“Fans in Belgium will get their chance to witness WWE’s world-class in-ring action up close as WWE Superstars gear up for one of the most explosive events of the year — the Royal Rumble. Attendees will have an opportunity to see Undisputed WWE Champion Cody Rhodes, Women’s World Champion Stephanie Vaquer, Jey Uso, Bronson Reed, Bron Breakker, LA Knight and many more.”

With this addition the European tour now has 12 dates, including four TV episodes:

  • Thursday, January 8: House show in Leipzig, Germany 
  • Friday, January 9: SmackDown in Berlin, Germany 
  • Saturday, January 10: House show in Glasgow, Scotland
  • Sunday, January 11: House show in Copenhagen, Denmark 
  • Monday, January 12: Raw in Dusseldorf, Germany
  • Tuesday, January 13: House show in Mannheim, Germany 
  • Thursday, January 15: House show in Newcastle, England
  • Friday, January 16: SmackDown in London, England
  • Saturday, January 17: House show in Gdansk, Poland
  • Sunday, January 18: House show in Nottingham, England
  • Monday, January 19: Raw in Belfast, Northern Ireland
  • Tuesday, January 20: House show in Brussels, Belgium

The Royal Rumble is being held in Riyadh on Saturday, January 31.

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