AEW Dynamite and Collision venue for go home to All In tapings confirmed

AEW Dynamite Collision Double Taping Glasgow 2026

The AEW Dynamite and Collision go-home tapings for the AEW All In 2026 event have officially been confirmed, with the OVO Hydro in Glasgow, Scotland hosting them on August 26, 2026.

Last year’s All In PPV event took place from Texas, so this year will see the return of All Elite to London, England at Wembley Arena, which has traditionally been the venue for All In historically going back to 2023.

Pre-sale tickets for the double taping will be going on sale today at 10am BST and General Tickets will be available to purchase on Friday, 15th of May at 10am BST.

AEW in Scotland

The last time that AEW held tapings from the OVO Hydro in Glasgow was on August 20th, 2025, which featured The Young Bucks vs Kyle O’Reilly & Roderick Strong, Hiroshi Tanahashi, & Jetspeed vs Death Riders and Athena & Mercedes Moné vs Toni Storm & Alex Windsor.

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