Tickets For AEW’s Philadelphia Residency At 2300 Arena Go On Sale This Thursday

All Elite Wrestling has officially announced that tickets for its upcoming multi-week residency at the historic 2300 Arena in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, will go on sale this Thursday, July 24, at 10 AM ET. The announcement also included a significant date change for the Ring of Honor Death Before Dishonor pay-per-view, which will be part of the residency.

How to Purchase Tickets

Tickets for all seven events during the Philadelphia run will be available for purchase via Etix.com and AEWTix.com. The press release also noted that fans interested in early access presale opportunities can register to become an “AEW Insider” by visiting the company’s official website at allelitewrestling.com/aew-insider.

The residency will see AEW tape its flagship shows, Dynamite and Collision, from the iconic venue for three consecutive weeks. The series of events kicks off on Wednesday, August 27, and concludes with a special Thursday night taping of Collision on September 11.

ROH Death Before Dishonor Gets New Date

As part of the announcement, AEW confirmed that the Ring of Honor Death Before Dishonor pay-per-view, which was previously scheduled for Friday, September 5, will now take place one week earlier on Friday, August 29. The event will still be held at the 2300 Arena, and tickets for the rescheduled pay-per-view will be included in this Thursday’s on-sale.

Full Philadelphia Residency Schedule

The full schedule of events for which tickets will be available is as follows:

  • Wednesday, August 27 – AEW Dynamite
  • Friday, August 29 – ROH Death Before Dishonor
  • Saturday, August 30 – AEW Collision
  • Wednesday, September 3 – AEW Dynamite
  • Saturday, September 6 – AEW Collision
  • Wednesday, September 10 – AEW Dynamite
  • Thursday, September 11 – Special Taping of AEW Collision

The 2300 Arena, famously known to wrestling fans as the former ECW Arena, is one of the most iconic venues in the history of professional wrestling. The Philadelphia residency marks AEW’s second such multi-week setup this summer, following their current run of shows at the Aragon Ballroom in Chicago, indicating a new touring strategy for the promotion.

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