Last month, AEW held the All In event once again at Wembley Stadium in London, England. Bryan Danielson defeated Swerve Strickland to become the AEW World Champion in the main event of the show.
On August 27, AEW President Tony Khan announced on X that the company had sold more than 50,000 tickets for this year’s All In.
“Great news
With over 50k tickets sold @wembleystadium for #AEWAllInLondon, I think our best show ever, it was also one of our top 2 PPV buys in the past year along with #AEWRevolution, @Sting’s Final Encounter! What a 2024 AEW!”
Wrestlenomics reported that a representative of Brent Council responded to a public records request about the attendance for the 2024 AEW All In. They noted that 46,476 fans have entered the stadium through the turnstile.
WrestleTix reported that 53,393 tickets had been distributed for this year’s All In, which means 87% of tickets had been used.
Last year, AEW announced 81,035 fans attended the 2023 All In. However, the turnstile count for last year’s event was 72,265.
Great news
— Tony Khan (@TonyKhan) August 27, 2024
With over 50k tickets sold @wembleystadium for #AEWAllInLondon, I think our best show ever, it was also one of our top 2 PPV buys in the past year along with #AEWRevolution, @Sting's Final Encounter! What a 2024 AEW!
See you for Wednesday Night #AEWDynamite TOMORROW!
AEW All In 2024
— WrestleTix (@WrestleTix) August 25, 2024
Sun Aug 25 2024 17:00:00
Wembley Stadium, London
Available Tickets: 1,424
Current Setup: 54,817
Tickets Distributed: 53,393
📈 | +1,080 since the last update
📝 | Heap map and some photos of the stadium to get an idea of what's been blocked off threaded below.… pic.twitter.com/NEOVElASzk