AEW Has Now Sold A Colossal Amount Of Tickets For All In
Tony Khan laughing all the way to the back as AEW All In tickets surge again.
All Elite Wrestling's Wembley Stadium gamble continues to pay off spectacularly for the Tony Khan-helmed promotion, with All In ticket sales surging in recent weeks.
Per WrestleTix, AEW has now shifted a shade under 75,000 total tickets for the Sunday, 27 August event, which will stand comfortably as the biggest in company history. Around 13,000 seats remain for All In, with Wembley calibrated for 87,825 following new seat releases in recent days.
AEW All InSun, 27 Aug 2023, 18:00 Sun, 27 Aug 2023Wembley Stadium, London
Available Tickets => 12,937Current Setup => 87,825Tickets Distributed => 74,888The upper decks have opened up in full. More holds in the 100 levels have also been released. Resale => 1,101VIP =>… pic.twitter.com/VoDWDhTi7N
Advertisement— WrestleTix (@WrestleTix) July 4, 2023
All In continues to exceed all box office expectations. AEW sold over 36,000 tickets during a 2 May pre-sale event, immediately breaking the promotion's attendance and live gate records. By the following day, the number had soared to 43,000, then to 60,000 once general sale commenced on 5 May.
Now, the event is edging closer and closer to a sell-out.
Last month's Forbidden Door 2023 currently holds AEW's record live gate, having brought in $1.2 million from 14,826 ticket sales. As of 23 June, All In had grossed $8.35 million, meaning it is set to become one of the most successful live professional wrestling events of all time.
A heavy marketing campaign coinciding with WWE bringing Money in the Bank 2023 to the United Kingdom this weekend, plus CM Punk's recent return to AEW, are amongst the factors that can likely be credited for All In's continued growth.