Date And Location Revealed For AEW All Out 2021

AEW heading to Chicago this September for All Out.

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As announced during last night’s AEW Double or Nothing PPV, we now know when and where this year’s All Out event will take place.

Set for Sunday 5 September, the 2021 edition of AEW’s All Out extravaganza will emanate from Chicago, Illinois. What has yet to be revealed, though, is which Chicago venue will house the PPV.

Given how AEW has previously held shows at Chicago’s Sears Centre and Wintrust Arena, one of those two locales seems a likely fit for All Out ’21.

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Additionally, PWInsider reports that All Out will be just one element of a larger weekend of AEW events. The prior Friday will see a taping of AEW Rampage – the company’s upcoming weekly one-hour show due to premiere 13 August – while one would have to imagine that there’s a good chance of Tony Khan’s promotion also running an All Out fan event, much like was seen during this past weekend as part of the spectacle of Double or Nothing.

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All Out be the first AEW PPV to take place outside of Daily’s Place since February 2020’s AEW Revolution – which was likewise held in Chicago from the aforementioned Wintrust Arena.

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