Wednesday’s AEW Dynamite show in Long Island, New York featured AEW CEO Tony Khan, Nigel McGuinness, and Adam Cole officially announcing that AEW will be holding the first All In event under the AEW banner on August 27th.
It was also announced that this upcoming event will also be AEW’s debut show in the United Kingdom and will be taking place at Wembley Stadium in London, England.
It was also announced that tickets for this upcoming event will officially go on sale starting on May 5th.
#AEW’s highly anticipated UK debut will take place at the iconic @wembleystadium on Sunday, August 27!
— All Elite Wrestling (@AEW) April 6, 2023
Tickets for AEW: All In London go on sale Friday, May 5 at 9am BST. Fans can pre-register now for early access to purchase tickets at https://t.co/YIOZYIJTET pic.twitter.com/JX1gnnr7XF
In regards to Wembley Stadium, the venue has a maximum capacity of 75,000 to 90,000 for sporting events and concerts.
AEW had been previously rumored to be potentially holding their U.K. debut event at Fullham F.C.’s Craven Cottage venue, which holds a maximum capacity of over 22,000 for sporting events. Fullham F.C. is currently owned by Tony Khan’s father Shadid.

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