WWE are currently moving through Europe on their Road to WrestleMania tour
The second tour will culminate in the first-ever Premium Live Event in Paris
By HARRY BAMFORTH
Published: 06:02 EDT, 19 March 2025 | Updated: 06:03 EDT, 19 March 2025
WWE have announced that the company will return to the UK, Ireland, and France for a second tour of the year this summer, culminating in the Clash in Paris.
Liverpool, Manchester, and Birmingham are three of nine cities that will compromise the 10-date Road to Clash in Paris tour.
Dublin will start the action on August 22 with Friday Night SmackDown at 3Arena before Cardiff closes the UK section of the tour six days later.
WWE Superstars will then head across the Channel to Lyon in France ahead of the company's first-ever Premium Live Event in the French capital on August 31.
They will then stay in Paris for a further day as Monday Night Raw is set to finish off the excursion.
The announcement comes following the resounding success of the first-ever European Road to WrestleMania tour, which is still ongoing.
Cody Rhodes and the WWE will make an excurison to Europe for the second time this year
A blockbuster nine-city tour will culiminate in the highly-anticipated Clash in Paris on August 31
The company has seen huge success onhe first-ever European Road to WrestleMania tour
The unprecedented 11-date tour, which finishes in London on March 31, has seen sell-ot crowds across Spain, Germany, and Belgium as hype grows for the WWE's flagship event in April.
The tour has broken several arena records and enhanced the WWE's belief that Europe is a key for the success of the company moving forward.
The enthusiasm among the European fans has been evident and the company is rewarding them with a further tour to get excited about ahead of the big pay-per-view in Paris.
Fans from Birmingham will get to see the WWE come to town for the first televised event in the city in 12 years.
The company's superstars will be in action at the bp pulse Live arena in the second-city after emanating from Newcastle.
Jey Uso, WWE Women’s Champion Tiffany Stratton, Seth Rollins, and Rhea Ripley, are some of the bigger names who will take part in the tour.
Given the success of premium live events in the UK in recent years and with what is to come later this month, fans should expect WWE’s relationship with the UK to continue flourishing.