WWE announced that Summerslam will take place on August 21. And much like Wrestlemania 37 in April, SummerSlam will have a live audience attending the show. If you can’t make it to Summerslam, don’t worry, as there is a whole tour of live events you can attend around the US.
The mystery venue, described as a “summer destination location,” will be revealed on June 5 during NBC’s 2021 Belmont Stakes’ pre-race show. Tickets to the event will go on sale June 18. Summerslam will stream live, exclusively on Peacock in the United States, and on WWE Network everywhere else.
It was announced last week that the company and its stars will take to the road again after over a year, starting in July with Money In the Bank weekend. The additional set of dates kicks off with Supershow on July 24 at the PPG Paints Arena in Pittsburgh and wraps up with Raw on September 6 at the American Airlines Arena in Miami. Check out the dates below.
WWE’s July-September Live Tour
- Saturday, July 24: Supershow – PPG Paints Arena in Pittsburgh
- Sunday, July 25: Supershow – KFC Yum! Center in Louisville, Ky.
- Saturday, July 31: Supershow – Fiserv Forum in Milwaukee
- Sunday, August 1: Supershow – Little Caesars Arena in Detroit
- Monday, August 2: Raw – Allstate Arena in Chicago
- Friday, August 6: SmackDown – Amalie Arena in Tampa, Fla.
- Saturday, August 7: Supershow – Hertz Arena in Fort Myers, Fla.
- Sunday, August 8: Supershow – Stephen O’Connell Center in Gainesville, Fla.
- Monday, August 9: Raw – Amway Center in Orlando, Fla.
- Friday, August 13: SmackDown – BOK Center in Tulsa, Okla.
- Saturday, August 14: Supershow – Spectrum Center in Charlotte, N.C.
- Sunday, August 15: Supershow – Colonial Life Arena in Columbia, S.C.
- Monday, August 16: Raw – AT&T Center in San Antonio
- Friday, August 20: SmackDown – Phoenix Suns Arena in Phoenix
- Saturday, August 21: Summerslam
- Sunday, August 22: Supershow – Ball Arena in Denver
- Monday, August 23: Raw – Pechanga Arena in San Diego
- Friday, August 27: SmackDown – Simmons Bank Arena in North Little Rock, Ark.
- Monday, August 30: Raw – Chesapeake Energy Arena in Oklahoma City
- Friday, September 3: SmackDown – VyStar Veterans Memorial Arena in Jacksonville, Fla.
- Monday, September 6: Raw – American Airlines Arena in Miami
Last year’s Summerslam event saw WWE Champion Drew McIntyre retain his title against Randy Orton and The Fiend to capture the Universal Championship from Brawn Strowman in the main event. It’s unsure to what capacity these events will be held, but you can expect WWE fans excited to see their favorite stars live once again.