SoFi Stadium isn’t quite sold out yet for WrestleMania on either April 1 or April 2.
While WWE is certainly selling lots of tickets for its biggest show of the year, enough that it may eventually legitimately sell out the home of the NFL’s Rams and Chargers, it’s not quite there yet. With just over three weeks to go until night 1 of this year’s event, seats are still available for both nights starting at $60 (plus Ticketmaster fees, alas).
A quick spin through Ticketmaster shows that the cheapest seats still left are mostly in the 300 level, and are described as “Limited View” because they are behind the stage. The guess here is that there wouldn’t be an issue seeing the ring from those seats, but people would have to watch the entrances and anything else that happens on the stage or parts of the ramp on the stadium’s video boards.
There are tickets for both night 1 and night 2 for sale at that price.
On the high end, there are also floor seats still for sale, but those will cost you quite a bit: On night 2, they range from $450 in section J, which is two sections back opposite the ramp, to $5,000 for Platinum floor seats that come with a commemorative chair.
As you might expect, there are official resale tickets being offered as well in a variety of price ranges, but unless you have your heart set on sitting somewhere specific, there’s no need to pay marked up prices just yet since firsthand tickets are still out there.
What isn’t possible is buying two-night tickets without exploring the resale options. Currently, there are some seats listed starting at just under $300 via Ticketmaster’s Verified Resale program in the 500 level, with prices going up from there as you get closer to the ring.
The bottom line, as Stone Cold might say, is that if you were on the fence about attending WrestleMania 39 in person and gave up because you didn’t think there were still tickets left, you might need another reason to talk yourself out of going. Good luck if you decide to take the plunge — maybe we’ll see you there.