AEW’s Home Closing For Several Years
It’s a bittersweet end to 2025 for AEW as the company’s home is set to close.
While Madison Square Garden is the spiritual home of WWE and Korakuen Hall holds a special connection for NJPW fans, supporters of AEW know that its promotion’s heart lies in Daily’s Place.
Daily’s Place is on the grounds of the Jacksonville Jaguars’ EverBank Stadium and was the home for AEW during the global pandemic. The venue is an annual stop on AEW’s calendar with shows at the venue billed as “Homecomings” for Tony Khan’s company.
AEW’s Home Closing Until 2028
A concert in the final week of 2025 will mark the end of Daily’s Place as fans know it. As part of the Khan family’s “Stadium of the Future” project, it will be fully connected to EverBank Stadium as part of upgrades to both facilities. Daily’s Place is expected to be closed throughout 2026 and 2027, as well as for most of 2028.
EverBank Stadium will shut down in 2027, with the Jacksonville Jaguars relocating to Camping World Stadium in Orlando for that NFL season.
The last time AEW was at Daily’s Place was in October for a Title Tuesday edition of Dynamite as well as a Collision taping on the following day. Sadly, that Collision taping was most notable for a serious injury suffered by Kota Ibushi that could keep the star out of action for two years.