When do WWE WrestleMania 33 tickets go on sale?

When do WWE WrestleMania 33 tickets go on sale?

Published Jun. 30, 2017 6:28 p.m. ET

A look at when you can start scooping up your tickets if you plan on attending WWE WrestleMania 33 in Orlando next spring

It goes without saying that when it comes to professional wrestling, especially WWE, there is no event bigger each and every year than WrestleMania. Each spring the event brings more and more intrigue, and next April in Orlando, Florida, there’s no doubt that WrestleMania 33 will remind us once again just how special the event can be.

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With the popularity of the event, however, you want to get your tickets as early as you possibly can so you have nothing to worry about. As opposed to a lot of other WWE events that take place throughout the year, WrestleMania brings people from all over the world, so scooping up your tickets early is pivotal in this regard.

So with that said, you’re probably wondering, even here in the month of October, when exactly you can make sure that you’re all set for the time of your life at WrestleMania in the spring. Luckily, WWE announced that particular information on Thursday.

Today, the company sent out a press release noting that tickets for WrestleMania 33 will begin to go on sale November 18 at 10 a.m. ET. Tickets can readily be purchased at that time by paying a visit to TicketMaster.

Of course, as always, WWE will be offering special travel packages for a certain price, and if you’re interested in purchasing one of those, you can do so by visiting this link here.

So for the most part, that’s all the information on WrestleMania 33 tickets that you’ve been wondering about, so with a little under a month to get ready, you can start saving those pennies now. According to WWE, tickets are ranging from $38-$1,065. There are also special VIP packages that will be available as well.

WWE WrestleMania 33 will take place inside Camping World Stadium (The old Citrus Bowl) on April 2 and will be broadcast on the WWE Network.

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