AEW Reschedules Upcoming Dynamite Arena Shows

AEW Reschedules Upcoming Dynamite Arena Shows

All Elite Wrestling have rescheduled numerous upcoming live events for later this year in a recent statement.

With over 1000 fans in attendance, Revolution seemed to mark the return of regular live AEW crowds. Unfortunately, this no longer looks to be the case after AEW have rescheduled a number of live events.

In a recent statement on their official site, AEW announced that their upcoming Philadelphia, Boston and Rochester episodes of Dynamite have been rescheduled to later in the year.

Originally intended to take place April 7, April 21 and June 16 respectively, the new dates are October 6 for Philadelphia, September 8 for Boston and September 29 for Rochester.

AEW explained that any fans that had already bought tickets will be able to use them for the new dates. Alternatively, fans can request refunds at the point of purchase.

Here is the full statement:

PHILADELPHIA, PA

The AEW DYNAMITE show at the Liacouras Center in Philadelphia, PA, on April 7 has been rescheduled for Wednesday, October 6, 2021.

Fans who have already purchased tickets to the Philadelphia show will have their original tickets valid for admission to the event on October 6, 2021. If you are unable to attend the event, you may request a refund by filling out the request form here. Refund requests must be received by Sept. 24, 2021.

BOSTON, MA

The AEW DYNAMITE show at Agganis Arena in Boston, MA, on April 21 has been rescheduled for Wednesday, September 8, 2021.

Fans who have already purchased tickets to the Boston show will have their original tickets valid for admission to the event on September 8, 2021, or can receive a refund via the point of purchase.

ROCHESTER, NY

The AEW DYNAMITE show at Blue Cross Arena in Rochester, N.Y., on June 16 has been rescheduled for Wednesday, September 29, 2021.

Fans who have already purchased tickets to the Rochester show will have their original tickets valid for admission to the event on September 29, 2021, or can receive a refund via the point of purchase.

As illustrated in our mission statement, the safety and well-being of our fans and talent is always our top priority. AEW sends heartfelt thanks around the world to healthcare and other frontline workers who are answering the call to protect and serve their communities.

These events have been cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic. AEW are currently producing shows out of Jacksonville, where a limited audience can attend events.

Following necessary precautions, AEW President Tony Khan revealed that Daily’s Place was only filled to 25% capacity for AEW Revolution earlier this month.

Also in AEW news, Tony Schiavone has addressed rumours that Tony Khan will become an on-screen authority figure.

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3 years ago by Sanchez Taylor

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