AEW All In London 2026 ticket sales update with 80+ days till show

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AEW All In London 2026 takes place on Sunday, August 30th from Wembley Stadium in London, England. Tickets for the show have been struggling compared to the 2024 iteration of the show from England’s capital, with the latest report from WrestleTix indicating that 24,901 tickets have been distributed for the Wembley Stadium show so far.

How many tickets have been sold for AEW All In 2026?

There are just over 80 days left until the event takes place, and for context 53,922 tickets were distributed for the last time the company ran Wembley Stadium in 2024. The cheapest ticket right now for standard admission is £31.70, with around 106 tickets currently up on the resale market.

There are no matches confirmed for the show right now, which likely will have hurt ticket sales. However, again for context, the last two shows in 2023 and 2024 had sold a lot more tickets at this point even before a card had been officially announced.

Why aren’t tickets selling for AEW All In 2026?

There’s no definitive “this is exactly why the show isn’t selling,” but there are a few different potential things you can point to. This is the third time that the company has run Wembley Stadium, with only the 2025 show in Texas being the anomaly when it comes to AEW’s All In shows. Having the same event three times in the same building can, and has, proven difficult for ticket sales in the past (we saw it with WrestleMania this year compared to last in Las Vegas).

When you’ve already run the building a few times, it all really comes down to the card itself having to bring people to the stadium. Considering there are no matches confirmed for the show right now, and the fact that the All In 2024 main event had fans thinking they might potentially be seeing Bryan Danielson’s last match, certainly won’t be helping things. There’s nothing must-see right now because there’s been nothing announced to-see.

The price of transport in the UK is also very expensive. When you actually get to London it is quite easy to get a railcard and get around on the tube for less than £20, but if you’re based further up north (ie. past Watford) then getting a train into the capital is prohibitive. Yes you can get a Megabus, but 8-10 hours on a coach is a tough ask.

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