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.
AEW All In 2026 ticket sales are reportedly lagging compared to earlier Wembley Stadium events, according to WrestleTix, with over 100 days still remaining before the show.
AEW schedule of pay-per-views and special shows are always developing throughout the year. The following is the known/announced schedule for both AEW pay-per-views throughout 2026.
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 only +380 tickets have been distributed since the last update 7 days ago.
How many tickets have been sold for AEW All In 2026?
As of writing, 24,983 tickets have been distributed for the show. There are 93 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 52 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.
With the UK having an ongoing cost of living crisis, the cost of transport in London being extremely prohibitive and the show now being part of a standard MyAEW subscription, it’s tough for a lot of fans to justify the cost. As the card starts to take shape there will be more tickets shifted, but right now it’s going to be difficult for the company to get even close to the 53k they sold in 2024.
AEW All In 2026 ticket sales are reportedly lagging compared to earlier Wembley Stadium events, according to WrestleTix, with over 100 days still remaining before the show.
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).
Under 30 wouldn't be good. Historically a crowd over 30 for pro wrestilng is inherently good. Reality is that there's a reason nobody except NJPW repeats stadium shows in the same building annually. WWE did this year, but WWE is far ahead of AEW in drawing power. https://t.co/9Ta3LQExDS
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— All In tickets were put on sale today to the public as were G-1 Climax tickets for 7/11 at the NOW Arena in Chicago. We don’t have any update on sales at this time past that G-1 tickets were not selling well at all. There are lots of tickets left for Wembley Stadium but there could be lots of tickets left and it would still be a good first day.
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— Raw is tonight in San Antonio with both Roman Reigns and Brock Lesnar on the show, so I expect real news coming out of it. AJ Lee vs. Bayley for the IC title, Stephanie Vaquer vs. Raquel Rodriguez for the WWE women’s title, Nattie vs. Maxxine Dupri and Grande Americano Kaiser vs. Grande Americano Gable are announced. They were sold out with 14,400 tickets out as of this afternoon.
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— The presale for All In on 8/30 at Wembley starts for those with a link given out for registering early starts tomorrow and there will be another presale for those who have been given a code on Thursday. What Will Ospreay did last night and its proximity to these dates are not coincidental. The All In sale number after they go on sale to the public is one of the most important numbers of the year. It’s AEW’s biggest show by far of 2026 and more will be made of that number, either good or bad, than any attendance number from any promotion this year.
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— Yesterday marked the 25th anniversary of Paul Heyman’s WWF debut. It’s not 25 years straight. There was a notable several year break in there.
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— In the New Japan Cup, tomorrow in Fukushima it’s Shota Umino vs. Zack Sabre Jr., and Hirooki Goto vs. Callum Newman. The Two winners go to the semifinals on Friday night. The other semifinal on Friday is Oleg Boltin vs. Yuya Uemura.
— As noted yesterday, NXT will be out of its normal time slot in Chicago tomorrow. It will be on tomorrow night but not until election coverage is over.
— TNA Impact on Thursday did 259,000 viewers and an 0.04 in 18-49. It was its best viewer number to date on AMC.
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— With his trios title win last night, I believe Mistico will become the first person to be trios champion in two different major promotions at the same time.
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— They are building up a Penta vs. El Hijo del Vikingo IC title match in AAA.
— Chris Jericho will be playing the lead villain on Sunday’s episode of Tracker on CBS at 9 p.m. Eastern. Last Sunday’s episode did 8,339,000 viewers and an 0.69, so as far as viewers, more people watch that show than just about any actual televison show.
— Impact on Thursday has The Nemeths vs. The Righteous, Brian Myers vs. Moose, Xia Brookside & Lei Ying Lee vs. Dani Luna & Arianna Grace, Mr. Elegance vs. 76 year old Mike Jackson and Jada Stone vs. Eleyna Black.
— Alex Hammerstone suffered a knee injury at the MLW tapings in Atlanta.
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On August 30, AEW returns to Wembley Stadium for All In. As the current AEW World Champion, Maxwell Jacob Friedman has the inside track for the main event of that show. But if he gets there, who might his opponent be?
MJF discussed the matter with the hosts of the Self Made Sitdown show. “I keep hearing people talk about Will Ospreay,” he said. “And if I’m being completely honest, would I like that rematch? I’ve won one, he’s won one. Do I deserve an opportunity to prove to the world that that one win he had was an absolutely disgusting, gross fluke? I think so. “
“But then! But then! Is Will Ospreay even going to be up to the task?” MJF continued. “This man’s got a neck made of silly putty now. Who’s to say that’s somebody I’m even gonna be dealing with by then?”
Friedman went on to list other possible opponents. “Who’s to say it’s not going to be Jon Moxley by then?” he asked. “Who’s to say it might not be Darby [Allin]? Andrade [El Idolo] is on a tear right now.”
MJF even raised the possibility of losing his championship to Hangman Page at Revolution on March 15. “Let’s say Hangman beats me,” he said. “He ain’t gonna. But who’s to say it’s not going to be MJF trying to get that strap back? We don’t know. That’s what makes the product so interesting right now. It could be anybody.
“But what I do know is, there’s only one guy who deserves to be in the main event at Wembley Stadium, and that’s MJF.”