Summary
TNA has locked in dates and venues for two of its biggest 2026 events, with Slammiversary set for June 28 at Agganis Arena in Boston and Bound For Glory scheduled for October 11 at Yuengling Center in Tampa.
The company announced the dates as part of its full 2026 live events calendar, which also includes stops in Denver, Albany, Philadelphia, Chicago, Brampton, San Antonio, Edmonton, Calgary and El Paso. Two additional dates in October and December still have cities to be announced.
TNA also said the expanded schedule includes two more pay-per-view events planned for Chicago and Edmonton later in the year.
Other key dates on TNA's 2026 schedule
Beyond Slammiversary and Bound For Glory, TNA's calendar includes a July 30 and 31 return to Philadelphia at the Liacouras Center and an August 23 stop in Chicago at Credit Union 1 Arena. The company noted that it has not run the Liacouras Center in more than a decade and has never held an event at Credit Union 1 Arena.
The schedule also features three Canadian dates, Brampton on August 27 and 28, Edmonton on November 15 and Calgary on November 18 and 19, before the year closes with the traditional December stop in El Paso.
Pre-sale tickets for the Denver, Boston, Albany, Philadelphia, Chicago, Brampton and San Antonio events are set for April 22 at 10 a.m. ET, with the public on-sale following on April 24 at 10 a.m. ET.
What Slammiversary And Bound For Glory Mean For TNA
Putting Slammiversary in Boston and Bound For Glory in Tampa gives TNA an early backbone for its second half of 2026, because the promotion now has firm tentpole destinations in place for two of its signature shows. The added pay-per-view stops in Chicago and Edmonton also suggest TNA is trying to make its touring calendar feel bigger than a standard TV loop, with premium events spread across several major markets.
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As reported by Fightful.


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