Over the last few years, WWE has essentially done away with House Shows. These no-camera Live Events are typically held for overseas tours or around the holidays. However, these smaller shows are good opportunities for younger talents to “get their reps in.” Without House Shows, some Superstars lose their ring callouses, leaving an argument that a lack of these shows has led to the injury bug in WWE. That said, WWE brings back House Shows this summer, as Raw and SmackDown Superstars hit the road. Find out if WWE is coming to your town!
WWE House Show Schedule for Summer 2026
With school out for the summer, families will need things to do to keep the kids occupied. Now, the entire family can look forward to a night of wrestling in their hometown, as WWE is hitting the road for select House Show dates.
WWE House Shows are running from July 11th through August 30th:
- July 11 — Las Cruces, New Mexico (Pan American Center)
- July 12 — Albuquerque, New Mexico (The Pit)
- July 16 — Allentown, Pennsylvania (PPL Center)
- July 25 — Stockton, California (Adventist Health Arena)
- July 26 — Bakersfield, California (Dignity Health Arena)
- July 30 — Springfield, Illinois (Bank of Springfield Center)
- August 6 — Fairfax, Virginia (EagleBank Arena)
- August 13 — Manchester, New Hampshire (SNHU Arena)
- August 29 — Savannah, Georgia (EnMarket Arena)
- August 30 — Charleston, South Carolina (North Charleston Coliseum)
🎟️ Presale tickets begin Tuesday, May 19 at 10AM local.
🎟️ General on-sale starts Wednesday, May 20 at 10AM local.
Who Will Be On WWE Summer Tour?
The card is always subject to change. However, WWE has started advertising select Superstars for specific dates. That said, a few distinct faces are being used to advertise the American leg of this tour.
Current promotional materials for the US WWE Summer Tour 2026 feature:
- Trick Williams
- Drew McIntyre
- Jade Cargill
- Rhea Ripley
- Seth Rollins
- Cody Rhodes
- Oba Femi
Interestingly, one of the biggest proponents of House Shows has been CM Punk. Yet, WWE officials removed CM Punk from any advertised appearances this summer. Now, The Second City Saint remains absent from these House Show loops.
Many are speculating that CM Punk and TKO may have had a fallout. After all, veteran talents have been asked to take pay cuts, including CM Punk’s self-professed “road wife,” Kofi Kingston.
That said, current reports are that the former WWE World Champion is taking some time off. AJ Lee recently wrapped up her run, and the couple is healing up at home after a grueling WrestleMania season.
