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WrestleMania 41 had an attendance of 58,538 on Saturday and 60,103 on Sunday, according to a document made public by the Las Vegas Stadium Authority (LVSA).
It’s unclear if these figures reflect tickets distributed or ticket sales, or whether suite attendees are included in the totals. A request for clarification has been sent to the LVSA. This report will be updated if the organization responds.
Those numbers are fairly close if slightly lower than the WrestleTix final estimates of tickets distributed for the two-day event: 60,151 for Saturday and 61,389 for Sunday.
WWE itself announced slightly higher attendances for each night of 61,467 for Saturday and 63,226 for Sunday. It’s possible those numbers include suite attendees.
Each source—the LVSA, WrestleTix, and WWE—put Sunday’s attendance at 2% to 3% higher than Saturday’s.

The LVSA’s “Stadium Activity” report also indicates 81% of attendees were from out of town on Saturday, and 84% on Sunday. The report says that nearly all of the out-of-town attendees traveled to Las Vegas specifically for WrestleMania: 98% on Saturday and 97% on Sunday.
The two-day WrestleMania events were the two most highly attended events listed on the report for the April to June quarter at Allegiant Stadium, ahead of a Post Malone concert (53,738), a Kendrick Lamar concert (52,328), two Coldplay concerts (49,950 and 50,518), an AC/DC concert (48,899), and a Shakira concert (46,120).

Above: Las Vegas Stadium Authority’s Stadium Activity report for Q2 2025
Attendance information for events at Allegiant Stadium was made public ahead of the authority’s quarterly meeting scheduled for Thursday.
Each day of WrestleMania in Las Vegas this year possibly set the all-time pro wrestling gate record for any individual event. The stadium authority’s disclosures don’t reveal the ticket sales revenue figures for either day of WrestleMania. WWE’s press release in April announced that the two-day event set a new record for the highest WrestleMania gates in history. The company didn’t provide a number, but WrestleMania in 2024 in Philadelphia set the previous record with $38.5 million in ticket sales, or $36.1 million without ticketing fees.
Las Vegas is scheduled to again host WrestleMania in 2026.
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