WWE announces its first major Premium Live Event in Germany ‘Bash in Berlin’:  How to book tickets?

WWE announced their first ever major show in Germany to be happening at Berlin named, Bash in Berlin.


WWE announces its first major Premium Live Event in Germany ‘Bash in Berlin’:  How to book tickets?

Bash in Berlin 2024 (via WWE)

WWE has entered the last quarter of 2023 with the most profit they have ever made in a year. The product has reached its peak and almost sells out every show that they schedule. With that confidence, WWE is ready to experiment with its reach over the world with the news of landing in Germany in August 2024. WWE announced Bash in Berlin PLE would be aired live from Mercedes Benz Arena in Berlin, Germany on August 31, 2024.

WWE’s official website and social media handles announced the news at 4 a.m. PT and 7 a.m. ET. The post stated for Germany to hold their first-ever major WWE event in their capital city. An exclusive presale opportunity was offered to register and receive notifications for tickets’ presale. Additionally, Priority Passes would be available on the location offering the extreme ringside experience with more premium hospitality.

Going in for their live event in Germany this weekend, WWE announced their future endeavors for the German fans. The live events scheduled for four days over 25-28 October will feature stars from the Raw brand. As they travel from Munich to Cologne to Hamburg, they will end up at Mercedes Benz Arena in Berlin for their Saturday Night’s Main Event on October 28 ending their tour just to come back in August 2024.

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The 17,000-seat Mercedes Benz Arena in Berlin matches typical Pay-Per-View event sales in the United States. Gunther, with German heritage, might land a significant match at Bash in Berlin. His protege, Ludwig Kaiser, could also shine at the event. Moreover, the anticipation of the German audience for WWE adds to the excitement.

WWE treated the WWE Universe as they went over the globe in 2023

WWE started their 2023 with a traditional Royal Rumble PLE from San Antonio in January. February saw them going to Montreal, Canada for Elimination Chamber which gave a career-defining moment for Sami Zayn. However, March went empty as WWE had to fill April with WrestleMania 39 from Inglewood, California.

SmackDown airing live from O2 Arena in London
SmackDown airing live from O2 Arena in London (via PWMania)

The next continuous hits in May came from Backlash in Puerto Rico and Night of Champions from Jeddah in Saudi Arabia. A gap in June saw WWE kicking off July with Money in the Bank from London, England. SummerSlam happened next in August keeping the company in the States for the coming two months.

November will kick off with Crown Jewel in Riyadh for their second annual trip to Saudi Arabia. The November end will again bring them back to Chicago for Survivor Series 2023. Nonetheless, with that said, WWE has made it possible to garner a worldwide audience by scheduling 4 of the 11 PLEs outside the US.

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