Tony Khan non-committal on AEW All In returning to London in 2027
While AEW’s biggest show of the year will return to London’s Wembley Stadium in August, the future of All In at the famous venue is unclear beyond that.
During a media call this past Thursday, AEW head Tony Khan was asked if All In will return to Wembley for a fourth iteration in 2027 given that WWE WrestleMania 43 is heading to Saudi Arabia for the first time.
“I haven’t decided what to do in 2027 yet. I am very excited for the event in 2026. I think it’s going to be a very great showing. We’ll plan from there with a year to look ahead. I do know 2027 will be another very big year for AEW and I plan to take big swings,” he said. “I don’t have the whole 2027 calendar planned, but we will definitely have some huge events. I’m very focused on All in 2026 and the whole summer should be tremendous.”
After two straight years at Wembley Stadium, last year’s All In was the first to be held stateside, emanating from Globe Life Field in Arlington, Texas.
The first All In at Wembley had an actual attendance of 72,265 in 2023 while the sequel in 2024 had 46,476 (turnstile counts, not distributed). Last year’s Texas show had 21,973 in the stadium.