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AEW’s Replacement For Wembley Stadium In 2025 Revealed

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With AEW All In taking a break from the UK in 2025, the show’s Wembley Stadium replacement has been announced.

The 2023 edition of AEW All In broke the ticket-selling record for a wrestling show with over 81,000 tickets sold, although it was later confirmed that 72,000 fans actually went through the Wembley Stadium turnstiles on the night.

All In returned to the historic stadium in 2024, this time headlined by Bryan Danielson putting his career on the line for a shot at Swerve Strickland’s AEW World Championship. The American Dragon lived to fight another day after overcoming Strickland for the gold in front of over 45,000 fans.

Despite two successful events in London, Tony Khan announced that All In 2025 will instead take place in Texas, with the company’s biggest show of the year moving to the Globe Life Field in Arlington. However, the change is a one-off, with Khan having confirmed the event will be back in Wembley in 2026. Meanwhile, the UK will instead get the 2025 instalment of AEW x NJPW Forbidden Door.

Who Has Replaced AEW At Wembley Stadium In August 2025?

With All Elite Wrestling not taking over Wembley for the August bank holiday weekend for the first time in three years, it has been announced that Grammy Award-winning rock band Coldplay will perform there for six nights on August 22, 23, 26, 27, 30 & 31 as part of their ‘Music of the Spheres’ tour. It is not known if Coldplay’s dates played any part in All In being moved out of London for 2025.

This isn’t the first time a music act has caused problems for AEW in London, as Tony Khan revealed that he had to change the 2024 All In schedule to accommodate Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour.