WWE announces 15 dates and venues for Raw and SmackDown from October through December

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WWE has announced the dates and host venues for 15 live editions of Raw and Smackdown.

The announced events run from Friday, October 4th through Monday, December 16th.

All the events listed are to take place in the United States. Missing details include Friday, November 1st, which would be the date of the episode of SmackDown on the eve of WWE Crown Jewel 2024 in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.

The full list of dates is below:

Date Event City Arena Tickets
Friday, October 4 Friday Night SmackDown Nashville, Tenn. Bridgestone Arena Ticketmaster
Friday, October 11 Friday Night SmackDown Greenville, S.C. Bon Secours Wellness Arena Ticketmaster
Friday, October 18 Friday Night SmackDown Columbia, S.C. Colonial Life Arena Ticketmaster
Monday, October 21 Monday Night RAW Philadelphia, Pa. Wells Fargo Center Ticketmaster
Friday, October 25 Friday Night SmackDown Brooklyn, N.Y. Barclays Center Ticketmaster
Friday, November 8 Friday Night SmackDown Buffalo, N.Y. KeyBank Center Ticketmaster
Monday, November 11 Monday Night RAW Grand Rapids, Mich. Van Andel Arena Ticketmaster
Friday, November 15 Friday Night SmackDown Milwaukee, Wis. Fiserv Forum Ticketmaster
Friday, November 22 Friday Night SmackDown Salt Lake City, Utah Delta Center Seat Geek
Monday, November 25 Monday Night RAW Glendale, Ari. Desert Diamond Arena Ticketmaster
Monday, December 2 Monday Night RAW Everett, Wash. Angel of the Winds Arena Ticketmaster
Friday, December 6 Friday Night SmackDown Minneapolis, Minn. Target Center AXS
Monday, December 9 Monday Night RAW Wichita, Kans. INTRUST Bank Arena SelectASeat.com
Friday, December 13 Friday Night SmackDown Hartford, Conn. XL Center Ticketmaster
Monday, December 16 Monday Night RAW Boston, Mass. TD Garden Ticketmaster

Tickets go on sale Friday, July 26th at 10 am local time. Registration for pre-sales is available at this link.

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