Allegiant Stadium has earned a unique distinction for the second straight year.
Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas, Nevada, which hosted WrestleMania 41, has been named the highest-grossing stadium in the United States and the second-highest in the world for 2025 by Billboard Magazine.
Billboard Magazine will release its annual list ranking the top artists, tours, and venues across the globe in its “2025 Year In Music/#1s” issue on December 13. Allegiant Stadium, the home of WWE WrestleMania 41 and next year’s WrestleMania 42, has been recognized as the top venue in the US and second in the world for the second year in a row.
Entertainment and live music events at Allegiant Stadium earned over $281 million during the magazine’s reporting period (October 2024 – September 2025). Top artists, including AC/DC, Post Malone, Shakira, and Beyoncé, held concerts at the venue this year.
“This significant achievement underscores the Allegiant Stadium team’s commitment to delivering truly exceptional experiences. Allegiant Stadium’s robust calendar of diverse sporting events and internationally acclaimed programming continues to be a driving force in maintaining Las Vegas’ status as the Sports and Entertainment Capital of the World,” Steve Hill, president and CEO of the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority, said in a statement
WWE WrestleMania 41 At Allegiant Stadium Was The Most Successful WrestleMania In History
WrestleMania 41, which WWE claimed was the most successful WrestleMania in history, and the Canelo vs. Crawford boxing championship set new attendance and revenue records. The stadium also hosted the Las Vegas Bowl, the 2025 Concacaf Gold Cup, and the Rugby League Las Vegas.
Allegiant Stadium has been the home of the Las Vegas Raiders since it opened in 2020.
“Earning this distinction for the second year in a row is an extraordinary honor. It reflects our commitment to excellence, innovation, and the people we serve. Receiving this honor in consecutive years is a testament to the continued passion and dedication of our entire team,” Sandra Douglass Morgan, president of the Las Vegas Raiders, said.
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