How UK fans can get WWE Backlash France tickets

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WWE Backlash will be the first premium live event hosted from France (Image: WWE)
WWE Backlash will be the first premium live event hosted from France (Image: WWE)

European WWE fans get their first chance to get tickets for France's premium live event as presale combo tickets for WWE Backlash, which is set to take place on May 4 in Lyon-Decines, go on sale today (Wednesday, January 10).

Hot on the heels of WWE pay per view events in London, Montreal and a forthcoming trip to Australia, WWE is building on its huge current momentum and record-breaking gates from their international fanbase with its latest PPV event in a major European city.

The promotion is set to take over the LDLC Arena for Backlash France, with UK fans able to book the first tickets for the event today (Wednesday, January 10) at 9am UK time via Ticketmaster here. The venue will also be playing host to WWE Smackdown live on the Friday night and, as with London's Money in the Bank event in the summer, fans can book combo tickets for both nights of the wrestling extravaganza.

Meanwhile, tickets are already on sale for Bash in Berlin in Germany in August as well as Elimination Chamber: Perth next month, where Aussies Rhea Ripley and Grayson Waller can be expected to get a vociferous welcome.

While we've got plenty of live events in the months between now and May, the poster already released for the event gives fans a hint of what to expect.

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Newly returned CM Punk isn't on the poster for either Backlash or the SmackDown that precedes it, by if the artwork is anything to go by fans can expect to see another familiar face who's just back on the roster, with Randy Orton prominent. Also included are Kevin Owens, Iyo Sky, Bobby Lashley, Rey Mysterio, Jey Uso, Solo Sikoa, Cody Rhodes, Bianca Belair, Rhea Ripley, Seth Rollins and Becky Lynch..

British fans considering heading to France for the event are spoiled for choice with many UK airports offering direct flights to Lyon, including Heathrow, Gatwick, London City, Stansted, Luton, Bristol, East Midlands, Manchester, Leeds Bradford, Newcastle, Edinburgh and Glasgow. Airlines flying to the region include British Airways, Jet2, Ryanair, Easyjet and more. See Skyscanner for the full list of airlines available.

How do UK fans book Backlash France tickets with Ticketmaster.fr?

Tickets for Backlash are being sold through France's Ticketmaster site, ticketmaster.fr. Tickets go on sale from 9am UK time (10am Central European Time) on Wednesday, January 10 for fans who have signed up for the pre-sale access here.

UK fans with existing Ticketmaster.co.uk accounts can go to Ticketmaster.fr where they will be given the chance to log in without needing to sign up again. When you do that you should get an email saying your account is usable for Ticketmaster.fr. Head to the French Ticketmaster site ahead of the on-sale time, log in with your details and prepare to join the virtual queue for tickets.

When do tickets go on sale for Backlash France?

Pre-sale tickets for WWE Backlash France go on sale from 9am UK time (10am Central European Time) on Wednesday, January 10. Fans who signed up for earlier pre-sales through WWE or other agents can go book their tickets any time before 8am on January 12 when all pre-sales will close ahead of the general sale.

WWE Backlash France tickets will go on general sale from 9am UK time on Ticketmaster.fr.

Top tips on snagging Backlash France tickets from the UK

With every international pay per view WWE holds bringing in a record-breaking audience and huge interest from fans, we're expecting fan interest in Backlash in France to be huge. To make sure you have the biggest chance of snagging those all important tickets remember to:

Start early. No earlier than that - we know Backlash is going to be hugely popular, so make sure to log on with plenty of time before the tickets go on sale. For high profile events Ticketmaster tends to run virtual waiting rooms to try and manage server strain. It's worth checking the page at 15 minute intervals in the run up to the on sale date , so say check at 8.15am, 8.30am and 8.45am just in case the virtual queue opens early.

Use multiple devices - You can log onto Ticketmaster and join the queue on more than one device. So once the queue opens you can keep your options open as to whatever device is further ahead. This is particularly useful if you're on a Wi-Fi connection which might be unreliable, open a page on your phone on 4G as well as a laptop/tablet/other device on Wi-Fi and you're covered no matter what. Also, add your email address if you're given the option to - if you're disconnected you'll be able to get back into your place in the queue.

Make your account or log in ahead of time - Once you've got those all-important tickets in your basket the clock literally starts ticking and if you don't check out in time they'll be released back into the wild for someone else to nab. Log in or set up your new account beforehand and make sure your payment method is sorted so there's no stress when it's time to pay.

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