WWE unveils summer 2025 tour sates for RAW and SmackDown
Annapurna Rai | Apr 14, 2025, 23:04 IST
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WWE has announced a packed schedule of RAW and SmackDown live events stretching into summer 2025, following WrestleMania 41. The U.S. tour includes stops in Kansas City, Louisville, and other cities, with tickets on sale starting March 7. Internationally, the "Road to Clash in Paris" tour marks WWE's first Premium Live Event in France.
As anticipation builds for WrestleMania 41, WWE has announced an extensive lineup of live events for its flagship shows, RAW and SmackDown, extending through the summer of 2025. This announcement promises to keep the momentum going for wrestling fans across the United States and Europe.
Post-WrestleMania U.S. tour highlights
Following the spectacle at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas on April 19–20, WWE's touring schedule includes a series of events across various American cities. The tour kicks off with Monday Night RAW at the T-Mobile Center in Kansas City, Missouri, on April 28. Subsequent stops feature:
Tickets for these events are set to go on sale starting March 7, with pre-sale opportunities beginning March 5.
International expansion: Road to clash in Paris
In addition to the U.S. tour, WWE has outlined its "Road to Clash in Paris" tour, marking a significant expansion into European markets. This tour includes:
This marks WWE's first-ever Premium Live Event in the French capital and a return to several U.K. cities after more than a decade.
John Cena's farewell tour continues
As part of his retirement tour, John Cena is scheduled to appear at several events, including:
Cena's appearances are highly anticipated, as fans speculate about potential storyline developments and his pursuit of a record-setting 17th world championship.
Looking ahead
With this robust schedule, WWE aims to maintain high energy and fan engagement well beyond WrestleMania 41. The combination of domestic and international events underscores the company's commitment to delivering premier wrestling entertainment to a global audience. Fans are encouraged to secure their tickets early and stay tuned for further announcements regarding match cards and special appearances.
Post-WrestleMania U.S. tour highlights
Following the spectacle at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas on April 19–20, WWE's touring schedule includes a series of events across various American cities. The tour kicks off with Monday Night RAW at the T-Mobile Center in Kansas City, Missouri, on April 28. Subsequent stops feature:
- May 12: RAW at KFC Yum Center, Louisville, Kentucky
- May 16: SmackDown at First Horizon Coliseum, Greensboro, North Carolina
- May 19: RAW at Bon Secours Wellness Arena, Greenville, South Carolina
- May 23: SmackDown at EnMarket Arena, Savannah, Georgia
- May 30: SmackDown at Thompson Boling Arena, Knoxville, Tennessee
- June 2: RAW at BOK Center, Tulsa, Oklahoma
- June 13: SmackDown at Rupp Arena, Lexington, Kentucky
- June 16: RAW at Resch Center, Green Bay, Wisconsin
- June 20: SmackDown at Van Andel Arena, Grand Rapids, Michigan
- June 23: RAW at Nationwide Arena, Columbus, Ohio
- June 30: RAW at PPG Paints Arena, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
International expansion: Road to clash in Paris
In addition to the U.S. tour, WWE has outlined its "Road to Clash in Paris" tour, marking a significant expansion into European markets. This tour includes:
- August 22: SmackDown at 3Arena, Dublin, Ireland
- August 23–28: Live events across Liverpool, Newcastle, Birmingham, Manchester, Leeds, and Cardiff in the U.K.
- August 29: SmackDown at LDLC Arena, Lyon, France
- August 31: Clash in Paris at Paris La Défense Arena, Paris, France
- September 1: RAW at Paris La Défense Arena, Paris, France
John Cena's farewell tour continues
As part of his retirement tour, John Cena is scheduled to appear at several events, including:
- April 21: RAW at T-Mobile Arena, Las Vegas, Nevada
- April 25: SmackDown in Fort Worth, Texas
- May 9: SmackDown in Dayton, Ohio
- May 10: Backlash in St. Louis, Missouri
- May 24: Saturday Night's Main Event in Tampa, Florida
- June 6: SmackDown in Bakersfield, California
- June 13: SmackDown in Lexington, Kentucky
- June 20: SmackDown in Grand Rapids, Michigan
- August 31: Clash in Paris, Paris, France
- September 1: RAW in Paris, France
Looking ahead
With this robust schedule, WWE aims to maintain high energy and fan engagement well beyond WrestleMania 41. The combination of domestic and international events underscores the company's commitment to delivering premier wrestling entertainment to a global audience. Fans are encouraged to secure their tickets early and stay tuned for further announcements regarding match cards and special appearances.