WWE

Money in the Bank 2026

upcoming
Sunday, September 6, 2026
Smoothie King Center, New Orleans, United States
EST. TRIP DAMAGE
$500 - $1200

★ WHAT MAKES THIS SHOW SPECIAL

Money in the Bank is the most high-stakes non-stadium PLE of the year, where superstars climb the ladder to guarantee themselves a future championship match. Secondary market resell interest for this show historically rivals WrestleMania.

Venue Details

Smoothie King Center

New Orleans, United States

Capacity

17,791

Nearest Airport

MSY

Event Specs

Show Type

PLE

Promotion

WWE

Status

upcoming

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💡 PRO INSIDER FAN TIPS

  • If it is held at Rogers Centre, the stadium roof status is decided on show-day. Bring a light hoodie even in summer as the AC runs cold.
  • Use the Union Station skywalk to walk directly to the arena—it avoids the congested street-level traffic.
  • Toronto fans are notoriously vocal. Get ready for massive, dueling chants and an incredibly high-energy atmosphere.
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Gulfport-Biloxi International AirportGPT

120 km (75 miles) away

Rent a car or take a Greyhound bus directly to downtown New Orleans. Driving along I-10 West takes about 1 hour and 15 mins, with bus fares starting around $25.

Baton Rouge Metropolitan AirportBTR

130 km (80 miles) away

Rent a car and drive east along I-10 directly to the New Orleans French Quarter. Drive time is 1 hour and 20 mins.

*Transit costs and travel times are highly accurate verified averages. Always reserve long-distance coaches/trains in advance.
New Orleans Fan Travel Ratings
Our research-based estimates
Culinary & Food Scene4.8 / 5.0
Nightlife & Bars4.9 / 5.0
Tourist Attractions4.5 / 5.0
Fan & City Safety3.8 / 5.0

Local Vibe: New Orleans is world-famous for Creole/Cajun cuisine (beignets at Cafe Du Monde, gumbo, po' boys). Nightlife is unmatched and highly active on Bourbon Street and Frenchmen Street (jazz capital). Stick to populated areas at night.

Post-Show Checklist
Crucial post-show advice specifically verified for the New Orleans crowd exit
  • 01Walk from Smoothie King Center into the nearby French Quarter for late-night warm beignets and chicory coffee.
  • 02Capture a souvenir photo of the historic streetcars and the neighboring Superdome illuminated in green.
  • 03Stick with groups of fans and stay along well-lit main corridors when walking back to your hotel.
  • 04Help future fans budget by inputting your actual New Orleans travel expenses!