WWE confirms that WWE World is coming to Las Vegas.
WrestleMania 41 will be held in Las Vegas, and now, WWE has officially announced that WWE World will be coming with it. The five-day interactive experience will be held at the Las Vegas Convention Center West Hall from Thursday, April 17 through Monday, April 21.
The announcement, courtesy of WWE’s website, is as follows:
“WWE, the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority (LVCVA), and Fanatics Events, the live and special event division of Fanatics, today officially announced details for WWE World at WrestleMania 41, a five-day interactive fan experience taking place from Thursday, April 17 through Monday, April 21 at the Las Vegas Convention Center West Hall in Las Vegas.
Tickets will go on sale Monday, February 3 at 12pm ET/9am PT. Pre-sale opportunities will be available starting Wednesday, January 29 at 12pm ET/9am PT. For more information, please visit https://www.fanaticsevents.com/wwe.
WWE World at WrestleMania 41 will feature a variety of immersive experiences for fans including a central main stage that will host roundtable discussions with top WWE Superstars, live podcast recordings, live memorabilia and autograph sales through Fanatics Live, and the largest WWE Superstore in WrestleMania history. The event will also feature exclusive merchandise autograph sessions and meet-and-greets with WWE Superstars and Legends, in addition to immersive exhibits and memorabilia honoring WrestleMania’s 41-year history.”
Nick Khan On WWE WrestleMania 41
WWE President WWE President Nick Khan and Chief Executive Officer and President of the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority (LVCVA) Steve Hill appeared at Preview Las Vegas this weekend to discuss the process of bringing WrestleMania 41 to Las Vegas.
“We were here for the Super Bowl—all of us. Anyone who was in Las Vegas at that time saw how big it was and how big it felt. I called and I said, ‘You know, that was big, and we all thought it would be big, but I think it exceeded our high expectations,’” said Nick Khan.
“I realized we weren’t yet locked in for WrestleMania 2025. ‘What do you guys think about doing it in Vegas?’ [They] said, ‘Give us a day, and we’ll get back to you.’ Probably two hours later, they called back and said they had spoken with Steve Hill, who wanted to meet. ‘Can you bring the team to town so we can all get in a room together?’
“There’s no bureaucracy with the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority that we’ve experienced. It was clear they wanted this. They primarily put the deal together quickly, and boom—here we are. It’s been a great experience. We always say the result matters. But the process matters just as much, and this process has been A+—thanks to you,” he added.