AEW Reaches 50,000 Tickets Sold During All In Pre-Sale
AEW has reached another major milestone that proved the company still has legions of loyal followers around the world.
A few days ago, Tony Khan took to Twitter to commemorate “one of the best days in AEW history” which came about because All In had sold 36,000 tickets.
Now, only two days later, that number has reached even greater heights as Tony Khan announced that the show has now sold 50,000 tickets.
Thanks to the amazing support from our fans, #AEWAllIn London @wembleystadium just hit 50,000 tickets sold for £5.2M ($6.5M)!Remarkably all 50k tickets sold have been in the pre-sale!
The general ticket on-sale begins TOMORROW, with great seats opening up!https://t.co/AcHw5kLnSr— Tony Khan (@TonyKhan) May 4, 2023
“Thanks to the amazing support from our fans, #AEWAllIn London @wembleystadium
just hit 50,000 tickets sold for £5.2M ($6.5M)!Remarkably all 50k tickets sold have been in the pre-sale! The general ticket on-sale begins TOMORROW, with great seats opening up!”
AEW All In is being promoted as the largest show in the company’s history. It will emanate from Wembley Stadium in London, United Kingdom on Sunday, August 27th.
These numbers come from ticket pre-orders. Tickets officially go on sale on Friday Mat 5th. As of this writing, per Ticketmaster, there is a wide range of seating options. The cheapest seats are going for £30, while the seats closest to the ring are going for £1,500 each.
There are also family packages available that must be bought in 4s.
Is it also still expected that All Out, AEW’s regular summer PPV, will take place the week after All In.