AEW Home Venue Announces Closure

Published: Dec 23, 2025 by Dave Adamson | Last Updated: Dec 23, 2025 by Dave Adamson

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AEW’s home venue in Jacksonville, Florida, is set to close for a period of time following a concert at the end of this month.

Daily’s Place has long been associated with AEW, being connected to EverBank Stadium, the home of the Jacksonville Jaguars, with that team owned by Tony Khan’s father, Shahid.

The venue is now set to close “for at least three years” according to a new report into the future of the multi-purpose entertainment space.

Jacksonville.com revealed plans for the amphitheater following the Jonas Brothers concert at the end of December, reporting:

“When the Jonas Brothers walk off the stage at the end of their Dec. 30 concert at Daily’s Place, the show won’t be the only thing coming to an end — the venue itself will shut down for at least three years.”

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The official Daily’s Place Twitter account also provided further details, describing the closure as ‘an intermission’ in a post that reads:

“Every great show has an intermission. With all the exciting changes happening at EverBank Stadium, we’re temporarily stepping off stage, but not before one more unforgettable night together on Dec. 30th with the Jonas Brothers! Get ready for a next act that’s worth the wait.”

Construction work will take place next year, with the “upper decks of the stadium” being replaced and a roof being added.

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While the Jaguars will play at the stadium next year, the upper decks will not be accessible to attendees.

2027 will see further work take place, with the whole stadium being shut down and no events taking place there throughout that year.

At the time of writing, there isn’t a clear indication as to when the venue will be brought back into use, although it was noted that “the 2026 and ’27 concert seasons, plus much of the ’28 slate” will be wiped out by the work.

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As noted by Jacksonville.com, Daily’s Place is owned by the city, but managed by Bold Events, a company owned by Shahid Khan.

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