Wrestlemania 38 tickets: where to buy online, best prices, travel packages

The main event of the year is fast approaching.

Wrestlemaniawhich takes place at AT&T Stadium in Dallas on April 2-3, pits WWE Champion Brock Lesnar against Universal Champion Roman Reigns in what WWE is already calling “The Greatest WrestleMania Match Ever.”

The other major matchup this year is between Royal Rumble Champion Ronda Rousey and Grand Slam Champion Charlotte Flair as they battle it out for the Smackdown Women’s Championship.

Notable undercard matches include four-time Smackdown Women’s Champion Becky Lynch vs. 2021 Women’s Royal Rumble winner Bianca Belair as well as “Jackass” owner Johnny Knoxville vs. three-time Intercontinental Champion Sami Zayn.

And many others.

Tickets for the major event are available on all verified platforms, including StubHub, lively seats, ticket master, SeatGeek and MegaSeats.

After a little digging, we found that the best price for tickets to attend both days was the StubHub for $147 before fees.

SeatGeek had the cheapest tickets available for only April 2 at $30 before fees.

Do you hope to be present on Sunday April 3?

The lowest price we spotted was also on SeatGeek for $30 before fees.

All prices were found at the time of publication and are subject to fluctuation.

If you’re planning on traveling to see Lesnar and Reigns live at Wrestlemania 38, we recommend using sites like TripAdvisor, ParkSleepFly or Expedia to book your flight and hotel at the best rates.

Not interested in a hotel stay? Try places like Airbnb or VRBO to find a rental in Dallas.

Prices vary depending on dates and point of origin of travel.

In addition to Wrestlemaniaother major WWE events later this year include the following listed below.

*This list was created at the time of publication. Additional events may be added later in the year.

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Matt Levy covers the entertainment industry live, writing about upcoming concerts, festivals, shows and events. He can be reached at [email protected].

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