WWE® (NYSE: WWE) announced that “SummerSlam” will take place on Saturday, August 21 from a summer destination location. The event will be in Jacksonville, Florida on Friday, September 3, 2021 at the VyStar Veterans Memorial Arena.Tickets for SummerSlam went on sale Friday, June 18. The event will stream live exclusively on Peacock in the United States and on WWE Network everywhere else. WWE also announced its next 21 live events as part of the company’s touring schedule this summer.
The tour now includes:
Sat., July 24: Supershow – PPG Paints Arena in Pittsburgh
Sun., July 25: Supershow – KFC Yum! Center in Louisville, KY.
Sat., July 31: Supershow – Fiserv Forum in Milwaukee
Sun., Aug. 1: Supershow – Little Caesars Arena in Detroit
Mon., Aug. 2: Raw – Allstate Arena in Chicago
Fri., Aug. 6: SmackDown – Amalie Arena in Tampa, FL
Sat, Aug. 7: Supershow – Hertz Arena in Fort Myers, FL
Sun., Aug. 8: Supershow – Stephen O’Connell Center in Gainesville, FL
Mon., Aug. 9: Raw – Amway Center in Orlando, FL
Fri., Aug. 13: SmackDown – BOK Center in Tulsa, OK
Sat., Aug. 14: Supershow – Spectrum Center in Charlotte, NC
Sun., Aug. 15: Supershow – Colonial Life Arena in Columbia, SC
Mon, Aug. 16: Raw – AT&T Center in San Antonio
Fri., Aug. 20: SmackDown – Phoenix Suns Arena in Phoenix
Sat., Aug. 21: SummerSlam Allegiant Stadium Las Vegas, NV
Sun., Aug. 22: Supershow – Ball Arena in Denver
Mon, Aug. 23: Raw – Pechanga Arena in San Diego
Fri., Aug. 27: SmackDown – Simmons Bank Arena in North Little Rock, AR
Mon., Aug. 30: Raw – Chesapeake Energy Arena in Oklahoma City
Fri., Sept. 3: SmackDown – VyStar Veterans Memorial Arena in Jacksonville, Fl
Mon., Sept. 6: Raw – American Airlines Arena in Miami
TICKETS
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