AEW All In: London will return to Wembley Stadium on Sunday, August 30, 2026, over the bank holiday weekend. Tickets go on sale to most of the people on Friday, March 20, at 10 AM GMT.
The upcoming event follows the record-breaking 2023 All In at Wembley, which drew 81,035 fans from greater than 70 countries.
You possibly can try today’s press release below:
“RECORD BREAKING AEW ALL IN: LONDON RETURNS TO WEMBLEY STADIUM AUGUST 2026
TICKETS GO ON SALE FRIDAY, MARCH 20 WITH PRE-REGISTRATION AVAILABLE NOW VIA ticketmaster.co.uk/AEWUK2026.
LONDON – All Elite Wrestling (AEW) today announced that tickets for AEW All In: London will go on sale to most of the people on Friday, March 20 at 10AM GMT via Live Nation.co.uk. AEW All In: London takes place over the bank holiday weekend on Sunday, August 30 live from Wembley Stadium. Pre-registration for tickets is now open via ticketmaster.co.uk/AEWUK2026.
AEW All In: London 2026 returns to Wembley Stadium after making global history at the long-lasting venue. In 2023, the inaugural show set the all-time record for attendance at an expert wrestling event, drawing 81,035 fans from world wide, from greater than 70 countries. The event became a worldwide cultural moment, as fans from across the globe got here together in London for an evening of unforgettable, stadium-scale spectacle. Last 12 months, AEW All In: Texas, marked the event’s first domestic stop and have become AEW’s highest grossing and attended event ever held in america.
Now, AEW brings its signature high-impact motion and must-see moments back to Wembley Stadium for the third time, promising one other landmark live entertainment experience for fans of all ages.
Previous events have delivered a few of the most talked-about events in recent history, mixing high-stakes matches, standout title defenses and chaotic spectacles together with multiple hard-hitting championship bouts that kept fans buzzing long after the shows end. This 12 months guarantees to be no different as AEW All In prepares to deliver intense matches, star-studded cards and unpredictable brawls that may showcase that AEW is actually where the very best wrestle.
In recent times, AEW All In: London has transformed Wembley Stadium into a world stage for spectacle – a thunderous, star-studded celebration where sport collides with theatre on a scale few live events can rival. Tens of hundreds of fans from world wide have packed the long-lasting venue, creating an environment closer to a World Cup final or major music festival than a standard wrestling show.
AEW All In: London as delivered a succession of unforgettable moments including bringing UK AEW Star Will Ospreay into the worldwide ring on home turf; Bryan Danielson risking his profession in a dramatic, hard-fought battle against Swerve Strickland for the AEW World Championship; and headline-making females stars resembling Mercedes Moné, Kris Statlander, Harley Cameron, Willow Nightingale and others. Together, these moments reinforce AEW All In as a real spectacle – mixing elite athletic competition with world-class entertainment on an unprecedented scale.
And while the motion satisfies probably the most passionate wrestling fans, AEW All In has proven it’s excess of that – it’s a high-energy, family-friendly spectacle for anyone who loves gripping drama, explosive motion and unforgettable live entertainment.
Additional information regarding AEW All In: London will probably be announced within the near future.
About AEW
Founded by CEO, GM and Head of Creative Tony Khan in 2019, All Elite Wrestling is a red-hot skilled wrestling promotion that presents greater than 100 live events a 12 months world wide and encompasses a world-class roster that injects latest spirit, freshness and energy into the industry. AEW Dynamite airs every Wednesday from 8-10 p.m. ET on TBS and simulcasts on HBO Max, AEW Collison airs every Saturday from 8-10 p.m. ET on TNT and simulcasts on HBO Max. AEW’s multi-platform content also includes AEW Unrestricted, a weekly podcast series.”

