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AAA Verano de Escándalo 2026 Date And Location Announced
Lucha Libre AAA has officially confirmed the date and location for Verano de Escándalo 2026, with one of the promotion’s signature annual events returning to a familiar venue this summer.
AAA announced that Verano de Escándalo 2026 will take place on Saturday, July 25, at Arena San Marcos in Aguascalientes, Mexico. The event details were also listed on the ticketing platform Boletomovil.
Arena San Marcos has become a regular home for the event in recent years. The venue has hosted Verano de Escándalo in three of the past four years.
The announcement gives AAA another major event on its calendar as the promotion continues building momentum heading into the second half of 2026. Earlier reports had suggested that AAA was considering holding another premium live event-style show before Triplemania, with Verano de Escándalo expected to fill that role.
The promotion enters the summer following Noche de Los Grandes, which was headlined by a Mask vs. Mask match between Ludwig Kaiser as El Grande Americano and Chad Gable as Original El Grande Americano.
Following Verano de Escándalo, AAA’s attention will shift to Triplemania 34, scheduled for two nights in September. The first night is set for September 11 in Las Vegas before the promotion returns to Mexico for the second night on September 13 in Mexico City.
While no matches have been officially announced for Verano de Escándalo or either night of Triplemania, one championship bout has already been confirmed for the September 13 card.
AAA Mega Champion Dominik Mysterio is scheduled to defend his title at Triplemania. However, his challenger has not yet been announced.
VERANO DE ESCÁNDALO en Aguascalientes 🔥🇲🇽
Sábado 25 de julio, Arena San Marcos
Boletos ya disponibles en https://t.co/rhOeLJC4XQ pic.twitter.com/9ZgEOb8fL9
— Lucha Libre AAA Worldwide (@luchalibreaaa) June 9, 2026
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