WWE Clash At The Castle: How to get tickets for first WWE premium live event to be held in Glasgow

The OVO Hydro will stage Friday Night SmackDown and Clash at the Castle: Scotland in June with ticket prices expected to start at around £145.

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Glasgow is set to host two huge WWE events in June this year, with both SmackDown and Clash At The Castle to be held at the OVO Hydro.

Clash At the Castle will be the first-ever WWE premium live event to be held in Scotland, following a historic night at the Principality Stadium in Cardiff in 2022. The event in Wales attracted audiences from around the world, with the government reporting that more than £21.8 million was channelled into the country's economy.

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SmackDown will be held on Friday, June 14, while Clash At The Castle: Scotland will take place on Saturday, June 15 with the events to feature several Scottish WWE Superstars such as Drew McIntyre, Alba Fyre and Isla Dawn.

WWE president Nick Khan shared his excitement about the announcement, calling Scottish fans "some of the loudest, craziest and most passionate on the planet".

Here's everything you need to know about the 2024 WWE Glasgow events, from pre-sale options to how much tickets will cost and more.

What are the dates for WWE Glasgow 2024?

WWE Clash At The Castle: Scotland will take place at the OVO Hydro on Saturday, June 15, 2024. It will follow SmackDown on Friday, June 14.

When do WWE Clash At The Castle tickets go on sale?

Tickets for WWE Clash At The Castle in Glasgow will go on sale at 10am (BST) on Friday, April 26 via Ticketmaster.

Only six tickets may be purchased per person. In addition, Priority Pass ticket packages will be available from On Location which offers fans the chance at sitting ringside with premium seating, hospitality, photo opportunities and more.

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How to get Clash At The Castle pre-sale

Fans can register on WWE’s website to receive exclusive access to combo pre-sale tickets for both SmackDown and Clash At The Castle at the OVO Hydro in June.

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Pre-sale tickets for the Glasgow WWE events will go on sale at 10am (BST) on Wednesday, April 24. Ahead of the pre-sale, registered fans will be sent an exclusive passcode to their emails which will be needed to purchase tickets.

In addition, OVO customers signed up to OVO Live will also receive pre-sale ticket access at 10am (BST) on Wednesday, April 24.

WWE Clash At The Castle ticket prices

According to the OVO Hydro website, SmackDown and Clash At The Castle ticket prices will range from £145.30 - £3,124.65.

No further information has been revealed as to how the prices will apply per event or seating.

What is the capacity of the OVO Hydro?

The OVO Hydro in Glasgow has a maximum capacity of 14,300 standing, while the capacity for seated events sits closer to around 12,000. It is unclear how the set up for WWE's double bill of events will impact these figures.

In 2022, the last Clash At The Castle event took place at the Principality Stadium in Cardiff which has a capacity of more that 60,000.

The OVO Hydro arena in Glasgow. Picture: Jeff HolmesThe OVO Hydro arena in Glasgow. Picture: Jeff Holmes
The OVO Hydro arena in Glasgow. Picture: Jeff Holmes

Some fans have questioned the use of the OVO Hydro considering the venue's limited capacity compared to stadiums such as Hampden in Glasgow or Murrayfield in Edinburgh. However, there are several events already lined up across the venues, from Hampden's Scotland v Germany Euro 2024 watch-along on Friday, June 14 to Taylor Swift's Eras Tour taking over Murrayfield from June 7-9.

Which WWE Superstars will appear?

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Scotland is home to several WWE Superstars, with those set to appear during Clash At The Castle including Drew McIntyre, Alba Fyre, Isla Dawn, Piper Niven, Nikki Cross, Joe Coffey, Mark Coffey, Wolfgang and Noam Dar.

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