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WWE is ready to rumble its way into the Bay Area.
And wrestling fans will get to see all the action at the Chase Center.
It was announced today that the WWE will be visit the new home of the Golden State Warriors in San Francisco. Although the matches involved, exact date and ticket information will be announced at a later time.
Keep checking www.chasecenter.com for more information.
It’s the seventh event announced for the new 18,064-seat venue.
Earlier on Thursday, Phil Collins announced a date at the Chase. The multiplatinum-selling pop-rock star, known for such fan favorites as “In the Air Tonight,” “Against All Odds (Take a Look at Me Now)” and “One More Night,” performs October 17. Tickets go on sale at 10 a.m. March 30.
On Wednesday, it was announced that Andrea Bocelli will perform Dec. 5 at Chase. Tickets to see the multi-platinum-selling classical-crossover artist, known for such popular offerings as 1999’s “Sogno” and 2009’s “My Christmas,” go on sale at 10 a.m. April 15.
Also on Wednesday, it was announced that the Chainsmokers are heading for the Chase Center on Nov. 29. Tickets to see this top pop act, known for such big hits as “Closer,” “Paris” and “Something Just Like This,” go on sale at 10 a.m. April 5.
On Tuesday, organizers announced that one of the year’s best rock ‘n’ roll doubleheaders — featuring The Black Keys and Modest Mouse — will reach the Chase Center on Nov. 20. Tickets go on sale at 9 a.m. March 28.
Also on Tuesday, it was announced that the Dave Matthews Band is set to bring its jam-rock tunes to the 18,064-seat venue on Sept. 10. Tickets to see that multi-platinum-selling act, known for such songs as “Too Much,” “Crash into Me,” “Where Are You Going” and “Ants Marching,” go on sale at 9 a.m. April 5.
The first show announced was the reunion of Metallica and the San Francisco Symphony, which opens the building on Sept. 6.
Michael Tilson Thomas will direct the symphony at that show, which serves not only as inaugural event but also marks the 20th anniversary of Metallica and the Symphony’s groundbreaking collaboration of 1999, which produced the Grammy-winning live album “S&M.”
Tickets for Metallica and the Symphony go on sale at 10 a.m. March 22.
These seven events are part of what organizers are calling “Reveal Week.”
The final Reveal Week announcement takes place at a press conference at Chase Center at 4 p.m. March 22. That press conference will also be livestreamed on the venue’s website and broadcast on NBC Sports Bay Area.
The venue will host concerts, cultural events, family shows, and convention activities, totaling nearly 200 events a year. The 11-acre site will also include two office buildings and 29 retail outlets.