WWE Announces Happy Holiday Tour Dates, Time, and Location 2023
World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) is set to spread holiday cheer to wrestling fans across North America with their newly announced Happy Holiday Tour. As the year winds down and the spirit of festivities takes over, the WWE is committed to ensuring fans get their dose of adrenaline-fueled action amidst the celebrations.
In a recent press release, WWE unveiled an impressive lineup for their holiday tour, ensuring their global audience is kept entertained through the winter season. Notably, the schedule encompasses episodes of WWE RAW and multiple live events, guaranteeing that the action is non-stop and that the storylines from TV seamlessly integrate into the live events.
The tour is set to kick-off in the heartland of Michigan, with Monday Night RAW on November 20 at the Van Andel Arena in Grand Rapids. Historically, the WWE has had several memorable moments in Michigan, and this event promises to add to that rich legacy. The timing couldn’t be more apt, as it comes right on the heels of Thanksgiving celebrations, where families gather around to express gratitude and celebrate togetherness. And what better way to wrap up the long weekend than with some high-octane WWE action?
As we venture deeper into December, a month filled with anticipation and the magic of holiday lights, WWE brings a SuperShow on December 10 at the Bryce Jordan Center in State College, Pennsylvania. Amidst the backdrop of the holiday season, the city will be teeming with life, making it a perfect setting for a show of this magnitude.
The day after Christmas, known as Boxing Day, offers a double bonanza for WWE fans. December 26 will see two massive events. The iconic Madison Square Garden in New York City will host one leg of the tour, and for many, the Garden is synonymous with wrestling, given its storied history with the sport. On the same day, the CFG Bank Arena in Baltimore, MD, will also play host to the WWE. Celebrated as a day to gift presents to the less fortunate, Boxing Day’s ethos aligns with the WWE’s philanthropic efforts, making it a significant date on the tour.
December 27 promises another double treat, with shows at the TD Garden in Boston, MA, and the Little Caesars Arena in Detroit, MI. Both cities, with their snowy landscapes and festive lights, will serve as perfect backdrops for the wrestling extravaganza.
Next, the WWE moves up north on December 28 to Place Bell in Montreal, Quebec, and then jets off to the Toyota Center in Houston, TX on the same day. With Canada’s rich wrestling heritage and Texas’s enthusiastic fan base, both events are expected to be standout shows.
The penultimate weekend of the year will be nothing short of explosive. On December 29, the Coca-Cola Coliseum in Toronto, Ontario, and the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas, NV will reverberate with the roars of wrestling fans. New Year’s celebrations in Las Vegas are legendary, and adding WWE to the mix will surely elevate the experience.
As the year comes to a close, WWE will host a SuperShow at the Kia Forum in Inglewood, CA on December 30. The holiday season in California, though devoid of snow, is filled with merriment, and this show will undoubtedly add to the festive fervor.
Welcoming the New Year with a bang, Monday Night RAW will return on January 1 at the Pechanga Arena in San Diego, CA. Starting the year with high-energy wrestling action is a testament to WWE’s commitment to its fans.
In conclusion, the Happy Holiday Tour promises to be a thrilling ride for WWE fans, as the company brings its unique brand of entertainment to cities across North America. As fans gather with family and friends to celebrate the holidays, WWE ensures that the spirit of festivity is accompanied by heart-pounding action in the ring. Grab your tickets, mark your calendars, and get ready for a wrestling fiesta this holiday season!