AEW All In 2026 ticket sales struggling compared to 2024 Wembley number

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AEW All In 2026 is set to take place from Wembley Stadium once again this year, with the card taking place on Sunday, August 30th 2026. According to the latest report from WrestleTix, around 24,347 tickets have been distributed so far, which is tracking quite a bit lower than the Wembley event has done in prior years.

Last year’s All In event took place from Texas, so this year will be the company’s return to the UK and London’s biggest stadium. Overall around 53,922 tickets were reportedly distributed for that 2024 event (again via WrestleTix), so there’s a long way to go before potentially getting anywhere near that number for 2026.

Granted, there are 108 days to go before the event and both the Double or Nothing and Forbidden Door PPVs take place before All In 2026, so it will probably be a while until we know how the card will stack up for August. Still, there’s a lot of availability for tickets compared to this point in prior years.

All In 2026 Ticket Sales compared to 2024

For reference, All In 2024 made more than $4 million in ticket revenue on the first day of on sale, so around 34,000 tickets in December 2023, nine months before the event even took place. This was the second time that the company ran the venue after their Wembley debut the year prior.

Tony Khan confirmed back on May 5th 2023, so around a similar timeframe to now, that 60,000 tickets for £6.1M ($7.7M) had been sold for the inaugural Wembley All In by that point.

As F4W’s own Dave Meltzer recently pointed out, there is a reason that nobody except NJPW tends to try and repeat stadium shows ongoing and annually (Wrestle Kingdom traditionally on January 4th). Even with the economic downturn and there being less disposable income among households in the UK right now, anything below 30,000 tickets for Wembley would certainly not be good and potentially risk the company likely not returning for 2027 (if that is even a possibility with current scheduling at Wembley).

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