- WrestleMania 41 will take place in Las Vegas on April 19 and April 20, 2025
- The build-up to the blockbuster event will see an 11-date tour across Europe
For the first-time ever, WWE’s Road to WrestleMania will storm through Europe with three weeks’ worth of RAW and SmackDown littering the continent.
Spain, Belgium, Italy and the UK will comprise the 11-date tour that kicks off on March 14 with RAW in Barcelona.
The UK closes the tour with Glasgow hosting RAW on March 24 before London has SmackDown on the 28th and RAW on the 31st, with both events in the capital taking place at the 02 Arena.
The other TV tapings sees RAW head to Brussels on March 17 before SmackDown emanates from Bologna on the 21st.
All of WWE’s big hitters will be in town across the tour as they ramp up their biggest event of the year – and quite possibly ever – with WrestleMania 41 in Las Vegas in April.
WWE’s road to WrestleMania 41 will be built-up by three weeks of action in the UK and Europe
A blockbuster 11-city tour will see WWE’s RAW and SmackDown littering the continent
All of WWE’s big hitters will be in action, including undisputed champion Cody Rhodes
The stars on show will include the likes of Cody Rhodes, Gunther, Seth ‘Freakin’ Rollins, Liv Morgan, Rhea Ripley and Drew McIntyre.
London hasn’t had an episode of RAW since 2019, but did have a SmackDown before they hosted Money in the Bank in 2023.
The company has found doing live events more profitable in recent years due to the logistics of TV, but an extended stretch in Europe instead of coming over for one show should offset those worries.
WWE also met with London mayor Sadiq Khan earlier this year to discuss WrestleMania coming over to the English capital.
Gunther is also set to be in action, with the final event of the tour to take place at the 02 Arena
The dates in London come after WWE executives Triple H (pictured) and Nick Khan met with London mayor Sadiq Khan earlier this year to discuss bringing WrestleMania to the capital
Given the recent success of premium live events in the UK like Money in the Bank and Clash at the Castle, fans should expect WWE’s relationship with the UK to continue flourishing.
News of this UK tour broke on Twitter last night with screenshots of the dates flooding wrestling circles on Twitter and WWE have now confirmed to the Daily Mail that the images were accurate.