WWE has announced a new fall event schedule that features a Worlds Collide gathering on Saturday, September 26, 2026, at the Allstate Arena in Chicago. The show will take place on the same day as AEW’s All Out, which is slated for the NOW Arena roughly 18 miles away in the same metropolitan area.
The promotion has revealed 14 fall dates across the United States, including episodes of RAW, SmackDown and the Worlds Collide special. The tour kicks off on Friday, September 18, in Corpus Christi, Texas, and wraps up on Monday, November 2, in Brooklyn, New York. Each date and venue is listed in the detailed schedule below.
Ticket sales are set to begin Friday, July 24, at 10 a.m. local time, with an exclusive presale for members starting July 23. Fans can purchase individual event tickets and find full event details at WWE.com/Events.
The full fall schedule is detailed below:
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