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    Aug 2207:30 PM
    WWE Summer TourRogers Place, Edmonton, AB
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    Aug 2307:00 PM
    WWE Summer TourScotiabank Saddledome, Calgary, AB
  • About WWE Summer Tour

    As of 2023, the WWE Summer Tour continues to attract fans, drawing large crowds to arenas as WWE Superstars hit the road for a series of live events. The tour typically kicks off in late July and runs through mid-August, leading up to the highly anticipated annual SummerSlam event, which is one of WWE's 'Big Four' pay-per-view events. This year, the tour features an exciting lineup, with appearances by current champions and fan favorites, including the likes of Roman Reigns, Bianca Belair, and Seth Rollins, alongside rising stars newly introduced to the audience. Besides the thrilling matches, the Summer Tour includes meet-and-greet sessions, merchandise booths, and interactive fan experiences that enhance the overall experience for attendees. The 2023 tour is also notable for WWE's focus on global outreach, with select international shows set in key markets like the UK and Canada, allowing international fans a chance to experience live WWE events. Updates about the tour can be found through WWE’s official website and social media channels, where matches, cities, and ticket availability are frequently announced. The excitement of the Summer Tour is palpable, and with each event, WWE continues to forge deeper connections with its fans, ensuring that the legacy of the Summer Tour remains vibrant and engaging.

    WWE Summer Tour History

    The WWE Summer Tour, also known as the WWE Summer Slam Tour, has its roots in the early 1990s when the organization began hosting live events during the summer months to engage fans with wrestling matches outside of television programming. Initially, these events were primarily held in larger markets and outdoor venues, where WWE stars would showcase their talents in front of enthusiastic crowds. The Summer Tour evolved over the years, with the WWE capitalizing on the popularity of its flagship wrestling events like SummerSlam, which first took place in 1988. The connection between the tour and this marquee event has strengthened over the years, with fans eager to see their favorite Superstars in action during a time when the WWE schedule is packed with activities. The Summer Tour has traditionally featured a mix of top Superstars, tag team matches, and championship bouts, creating a unique experience that combines the thrill of live sports entertainment with the spirit of summer festivities. Each year, cities across the United States and sometimes internationally are chosen to host these events, emphasizing WWE's wide-reaching fan base and dedication to providing live entertainment experiences.