Blizard has announced the official dates for when tickets will go on sale for BlizzCon next year, when it returns to the Anaheim Convention Center in September 2026. Early-Bird tickets will go on sale starting November 7 at 9 AM PT / 12 PM ET, and are priced at $250 for both days of the fan expo. This includes taxes and fees, and it comes with commemorative in-game items as a bonus.
These tickets will be sold while supplies last, after which, Blizzard will sell a standard ticket weekend pass for $290 starting November 18. This is $10 cheaper than the standard tickets sold for BlizzCon 2023, and it also offers full two-day weekend admission to BlizzCon on both Saturday and Sunday.
Fans looking to upgrade their experience can purchase a $500 ticket to BlizzCon Charity Night, an exclusive event with Blizzard developers, artists, and community representatives. This does not include access to the convention, and proceeds will go to the Make-A-Wish Foundation.
There'll also be the Darkmoon Faire After Hours experience, an optional add-on that grants you entry to an exclusive three-hour event on the Saturday of BlizzCon. Priced at $90 all-in, a BlizzCon Pass is required to purchase this add-on. All passes will be sold through TIXR.
BlizzCon 2026 tickets at TIXR
BlizzCon is where Blizzard makes its biggest announcements, and while the company is keeping things quiet for now, it has confirmed that it is planning some "major" reveals during its opening ceremony. Beyond that, the convention will see the return of the Blizzard Arcade, developer panels, and hands-on gameplay sessions for games like World of Warcraft, Diablo IV, Overwatch 2, Hearthstone, and Diablo Immortal. Presumably, these titles will have new content revealed for them, explaining their presence on the showfloor.
Last year, Blizzard said that it had decided to not hold a BlizzCon 2024 "after careful consideration." The show has been held on and off again throughout the 2020s, due in part to the COVID-19 pandemic. BlizzCon 2022 was a digital-only presentation, while BlizzCon 2023 was a traditional in-person event. Since then, Blizzard has skipped in-person BlizzCon events for 2024 and 2025.
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These tickets will be sold while supplies last, after which, Blizzard will sell a standard ticket weekend pass for $290 starting November 18. This is $10 cheaper than the standard tickets sold for BlizzCon 2023, and it also offers full two-day weekend admission to BlizzCon on both Saturday and Sunday.
Fans looking to upgrade their experience can purchase a $500 ticket to BlizzCon Charity Night, an exclusive event with Blizzard developers, artists, and community representatives. This does not include access to the convention, and proceeds will go to the Make-A-Wish Foundation.
There'll also be the Darkmoon Faire After Hours experience, an optional add-on that grants you entry to an exclusive three-hour event on the Saturday of BlizzCon. Priced at $90 all-in, a BlizzCon Pass is required to purchase this add-on. All passes will be sold through TIXR.
BlizzCon 2026 tickets at TIXR
What to expect from BlizzCon 2026
BlizzCon 2026BlizzCon is where Blizzard makes its biggest announcements, and while the company is keeping things quiet for now, it has confirmed that it is planning some "major" reveals during its opening ceremony. Beyond that, the convention will see the return of the Blizzard Arcade, developer panels, and hands-on gameplay sessions for games like World of Warcraft, Diablo IV, Overwatch 2, Hearthstone, and Diablo Immortal. Presumably, these titles will have new content revealed for them, explaining their presence on the showfloor.
Last year, Blizzard said that it had decided to not hold a BlizzCon 2024 "after careful consideration." The show has been held on and off again throughout the 2020s, due in part to the COVID-19 pandemic. BlizzCon 2022 was a digital-only presentation, while BlizzCon 2023 was a traditional in-person event. Since then, Blizzard has skipped in-person BlizzCon events for 2024 and 2025.
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