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AEW Has Sold Half Of Tickets For All In At Wembley Stadium

By The Spotlight StaffMay 3, 2023
AEW Has Sold Half Of Tickets For All In At Wembley Stadium
Photo Credit: AEW

AEW All In event is scheduled to take place on Sunday, August 27th at the Wembley Stadium in London, England. The tickets for the show went on sale this past Tuesday for the pre-registered fans.

Sixty thousand fans signed up to buy All In’s tickets following Khan’s announcement on the April 5th episode of Dynamite. Now, AEW President Tony Khan announced that 43,000 tickets had been sold for All In as of yesterday, earning the company $5.7 million.

“Thanks to our great fans, only 32 hours into the pre-sale for #AEWAllIn London, we’ve already sold over 43,000 tickets for over £4.5M ($5.7M), before general on-sale has even begun, with more great seats going onsale soon!

Let’s celebrate on Wednesday Night #AEWDynamite TONIGHT!”

Thanks to our great fans, only 32 hours into the pre-sale for #AEWAllIn London, we've already sold over 43,000 tickets for over £4.5M ($5.7M), before general on-sale has even begun, with more great seats going onsale soon!

Let's celebrate on Wednesday Night #AEWDynamite TONIGHT!

— Tony Khan (@TonyKhan) May 3, 2023

All In will be the most attended AEW show in company history, surpassing the 2021 Grand Slam event with 20,177 fans.

Stay tuned with The Spotlight for more news.

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