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When WWE Bash in Berlin heads to Germany this summer, it won’t be the only chance that fans in that region will get to see their favorite WWE wrestlers in action.
WWE announced today a five-stop Road To Bash In Berlin Tour, which will bring live events (also known to many fans as house shows) to five European cities in the lead-up to Bash in Berlin. Though circumstances can always change this far out, talent announced for the tour includes AJ Styles, Bianca Belair, Bobby Lashley, Jimmy Uso, Kevin Owens, LA Knight and Solo Sikoa.
The tour dates and venues are:
- Sunday, Aug. 25 – Ahoy Arena in Rotterdam, Netherlands
- Monday, Aug. 26 – Forest National in Brussels, Belgium
- Tuesday, Aug. 27 – Rudolf Weber Arena in Oberhausen, Germany
- Wednesday, Aug. 28 – Porsche Arena in Stuttgart, Germany
- Thursday, Aug. 29 – Festhalle in Frankfurt, Germany
Tickets for all of the Road to Bash in Berlin shows go on sale this Friday, March 22.
The tour will be hitting cities WWE doesn’t visit all that often. It last hit Rotterdam in 2017, and the other stops will mark the first events in their respective cities since at least 2022.
Bash in Berlin will be the first ever WWE premium live event in Germany, and will go down on Saturday, Aug. 31 from the Mercedes-Benz Arena.
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