How to buy AEW All In London Tickets 2023

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It's official, AEW is finally coming to the UK, with Wembley stadium set to play host to one of the biggest wrestling shows of the year.

The promotion has been teasing a UK show for some time but something of this magnitude has blown all predictions out of the water.

AEW announced on April 6 2023 that they would be coming to London in August 2023, with some of the biggest stars in the world of wrestling set to be on show.

We know you want to be there, and we've got you covered for everything you need to know about purchasing tickets for this mega event.

How to Buy AEW All In London Tickets

Right now, tickets are not available to purchase for AEW All in London, but a date has been confirmed as to when they will go on general sale.

Tickets will go on sale on Friday, 5 May at 9am via TicketMaster.

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That being said, you can currently pre-register for early access to ticket purchases here

The event is being held at the iconic Wembley Stadium, with a capacity of 90,000+ set to make this one of the biggest events in wrestling history.

When is AEW All in London?

AEW All in London will take place on Sunday, 27 August 2023.

The event is set to feature the biggest stars in the world of wrestling outside of WWE, with the likes of MJF, Kenny Omega and Sting all featuring on the promotional material.

Undoubtedly, the event will look to eclipse the WWE Money in the Bank event that is taking place at the 02 Arena earlier in the year.

Of course, the Khan family, who own AEW, aren't unfamiliar with London, with the mega-rich family also owning London-based football club Fulham.

AEW London Announced

An exciting moment for many AEW fans has finally arrived as an AEW UK show has finally been announced, with the event taking place at Wembley Stadium.

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As per the announcement statement, AEW reps said the following:

“The UK is one of the most important markets in professional wrestling, and AEW is coming in hot as the number one wrestling company in the UK on television,” said Tony Khan. “We want our debut in London to be epic in scale, and there’s no better venue than Wembley Stadium to deliver what I know will be one of the greatest events in AEW’s history. This April also marks 100 years of Warner Bros. and 100 years of Wembley Stadium – it’s a fitting time to come together for ‘AEW: All In London at Wembley Stadium.’”

The event comes after the successful Clash at the Castle WWE event in 2022 and will follow the Money in the Bank Premium Live Event that is taking place earlier in the year.