AEW Music Live concert set for AEW Revolution weekend

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By Jason Powell, ProWrestling.net Editor (@prowrestlingnet)

AEW issued the following press release on Wednesday to promote the AEW Music Live concert that is scheduled to be held on Saturday, March 5 in Orlando, Florida at The Venue at UCF.

Feb. 16, 2022 – Two days ahead of the launch of its new collaboration album, Who We Are: A  Celebration of Excellence, Vol. 1, AEW announced the launch of a live concert experience, “AEW  Music Live!” with its first-ever show in Orlando on Saturday, March 5. Taking place at The  Venue at UCF ahead of the highly anticipated AEW REVOLUTION pay-per-view, AEW Music  LIVE! adds yet another dimension to the footprint of AEW Themes, which continues to  captivate listeners across the world with chart-topping music.  

Tickets for the concert are on sale now, and can be purchased via Ticketmaster. Doors for the  event open on Saturday, March 5, at 8 p.m. ET, with the show starting at 8:30 p.m. 

The announcement furthers the momentum of AEW Themes. “I AM,” the theme for AEW’s  new signing Keith Lee, garnered more than 340,000 views on YouTube since launching last  Wednesday night, and it was announced that Who We Are: A Celebration of Excellence, Vol. 1 will benefit the Bootsy Collins Foundation, with the legendary funk musician contributing to the  initial track on the project. 

AEW Music LIVE! will be headlined by AEW’s in-house producer, Mikey Rukus, and features a live band and support from rappers Monteasy, who contributed to AEW TNT Champion Sammy Guevara’s theme song “Take Flight,” and Wrestle and Flow, known for Shawn Spears’ and  Serena Deeb’s AEW themes. Both rappers were integral contributors to Who We Are, and the  performances during the concert will include both original AEW themes and songs from the  upcoming album. 

An AEW concert series was inspired by Rukus’ critically acclaimed live performance of The  Lucha Bros.’ theme, “Zero Miedo” at the AEW ALL OUT pay-per-view in September. Shortly  after, Adam Cole’s “All About Tha (Boom!)” theme reached #1 on the iTunes Metal Chart. Now,  the themes that illustrate the personas of AEW’s world class roster can be experienced like  never before through this first-of-its-kind concert series. 

“Since day one, the mission of AEW Themes has been to deliver a multi-faceted experience for  fans,” said Mikey Rukus, Music Producer at AEW. “Beyond telling stories for our incredible  talent as they make their way to the ring, we strive to create music that can transcend and be  experienced in different settings. This includes being added to personal playlists, being heard in  sports arenas across the U.S., and now, our first-ever live concert setting. Fans heading to  Orlando for REVOLUTION have a unique opportunity to enjoy their favorite themes within the  energy of a live gig, and this is the beginning of AEW offering an amazing new experience on the  road.” 

Powell’s POV: I’m really curious to see how ticket sales go for this event. Ticketmaster lists the prices as two for $20, and the show has general admission seating. If you happen to attend the concert, I’d love a review. Email me at dotnetjason@gmail.com

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