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  • 4/18

    Sat

    WWE Wrestlemania - 2 Day Pass (4/18 - 4/19)
    1:59 PMAllegiant StadiumLas Vegas, NV
    DEALS AVAILABLE
    FROM $355+
  • 4/18

    Sat

    WWE WrestleMania - Saturday
    2:30 PMAllegiant StadiumLas Vegas, NV
    FROM $232+
  • 4/19

    Sun

    WWE WrestleMania - Sunday
    2:30 PMAllegiant StadiumLas Vegas, NV
    FROM $237+

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A Deep Dive on WrestleMania Ticket Prices

WrestleMania 42 secondary market tickets average $646 for Saturday (April 18) and $699 for Sunday (April 19) at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas, with get-in prices starting at $204 and $220 respectively. Those figures sit almost exactly on top of WrestleMania 41's approximately $635 average from the same venue a year earlier — an event that generated a $66 million gate, the largest in pro wrestling history. The secondary market is pricing WrestleMania 42 as a peer to the record-holder, not a discount on a repeat booking. For buyers expecting the second consecutive Las Vegas edition to trade at a discount to last year, the data does not support that expectation.

The secondary market for WrestleMania 42 operates as two distinct products. Single-night tickets — Saturday at $646 average, Sunday at $699 — are the accessible entry point: general seating across Allegiant Stadium's 65,000-seat configuration at prices that, for a flagship annual entertainment event of this scale, represent a relatively low floor. The two-day combo pass is a different product entirely. Averaging $2,206 on the secondary market with a $417 get-in, the combo is priced 64% higher than buying two single-night tickets separately ($1,345 implied). This is not a bundle discount. Two-day packages were first offered as premium hospitality products — including priority access, premium seating positions, and exclusive event weekend experiences — before single-night general tickets went on sale. Buyers comparing the combo against two single-night purchases are comparing unlike products, and the secondary market prices reflect that difference.

Sunday carries an 8% premium over Saturday across both get-in ($220 vs. $204) and average price ($699 vs. $646). This is consistent with WrestleMania's traditional structure, where Sunday anchors the event's main matches and highest-profile moments. Saturday is not a lesser experience — the two-night format, which WWE introduced as a permanent structure, gives each night a full card of championship matches and major storyline resolutions — but Sunday reliably commands a modest premium on the secondary market because it closes the event. For buyers indifferent between nights, Saturday represents the better value at an $53 lower average.

WrestleMania 42 is only the second event in WrestleMania's 42-year history to be held at the same venue in back-to-back years. Allegiant Stadium, the home of the Las Vegas Raiders, was confirmed as the 2026 site after Las Vegas submitted a higher bid on the strength of WrestleMania 41's economic performance. The precedent from other major sporting events — the Super Bowl, the Masters, marquee boxing matches — is that repeat location staging tends to sustain or increase secondary market prices rather than reduce them, as the host city's demonstrated capacity to absorb demand removes uncertainty from the buyer calculus.

This analysis reflects secondary market data tracked by Gametime for WWE WrestleMania 42 at Allegiant Stadium, Las Vegas, April 18–19, 2026.

How much are WrestleMania 42 tickets?

WrestleMania 42 secondary market tickets average $646 for Saturday (April 18) and $699 for Sunday (April 19), with get-in prices starting at $204 and $220 respectively. A two-day combo pass averages $2,206 with a $417 get-in — a premium-tier product that includes hospitality access and priority seating, priced 64% higher than two single-night tickets purchased separately. All events are at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas.

Is WrestleMania Saturday or Sunday the better ticket?

Sunday is the traditional main event night and carries an 8% premium over Saturday — $699 average versus $646, $220 get-in versus $204. For fans who prioritize the headline matches and the event's final moments, Sunday is the night. For fans looking for the better value while still attending a full WrestleMania card, Saturday delivers a comparable experience at a measurably lower price. Both nights operate as standalone events under the two-night format WWE has made permanent — neither is a "lesser" night.

Is the WrestleMania 2-day combo worth buying over two single-night tickets?

Only if you specifically want what the combo includes beyond the tickets themselves. The two-day combo averages $2,206 on the secondary market — 64% more than buying Saturday and Sunday single-night tickets separately ($1,345 combined average). The premium reflects the product difference: combo packages are hospitality-tier offerings with priority access and premium seating, not two standard tickets bundled together. If you want general Allegiant Stadium seating for both nights, two single-night tickets are the significantly more efficient purchase. If you want the premium access experience, the combo is the correct format — at a commensurate price.

How do WrestleMania 42 ticket prices compare to WrestleMania 41?

Nearly identically. WrestleMania 41, held at the same Allegiant Stadium venue in April 2025, averaged approximately $635 per ticket and generated $66 million in gate revenue — the all-time record for any pro wrestling event. WrestleMania 42's single-night secondary market averages ($646 Saturday, $699 Sunday) are tracking within 2–10% of that benchmark. The secondary market is not applying any discount for a second consecutive Vegas edition. Buyers expecting repeat-location pricing relief relative to last year's record event will not find it in current data.

What is the cheapest WrestleMania 42 ticket?

Saturday night get-in starts at $204 on the secondary market, making it the lowest entry point for either WrestleMania 42 night. Sunday get-in starts at $220. Both nights at Allegiant Stadium offer seating across a wide price range, with general upper-bowl positions at the lower end and floor and ringside positions driving the average significantly higher. At $204, WrestleMania 42's Saturday floor is lower than the equivalent entry point for the Super Bowl, the Kentucky Derby's reserved sections, or Coachella single-day tickets.

Should I buy WrestleMania 42 tickets now or wait?

Buy now. WrestleMania is a fixed-date, fixed-venue, fixed-capacity event with no additional inventory entering the market. WrestleMania 41 at the same venue drew 118,000+ fans across two nights and generated a $66 million gate — demand at Allegiant Stadium for WrestleMania is proven, and the secondary market is already pricing 42 as its peer. Single-night prices at $646–$699 average are unlikely to drop meaningfully as April 18–19 approaches; the pattern for premium annual sporting events is stable-to-increasing prices inside the final 60 days. The risk of waiting is paying more for the same seat, not less.

Content notes: All price figures reflect Gametime secondary market data for WrestleMania 42. WrestleMania 41 gate and average ticket price figures are sourced from Pollstar via POST Wrestling (February 2026). Prices are dynamic and subject to change as event dates approach.

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