As noted before, AEW sold around 43,000 tickets for the first two official days of the pre-sale for their upcoming AEW branded All In event this August at the Wembley Stadium in London, England.
AEW CEO Tony Khan provided an update on Twitter earlier today stating that AEW reached the milestone of 50,000 tickets sold for the third and final day of their pre-sale for their upcoming All In event.
Khan also stated that the current gate revenue for the event is around $6.5 million.
Thanks to the amazing support from our fans, #AEWAllIn London @wembleystadium just hit 50,000 tickets sold for £5.2M ($6.5M)!Remarkably all 50k tickets sold have been in the pre-sale!
— Tony Khan (@TonyKhan) May 4, 2023
The general ticket on-sale begins TOMORROW, with great seats opening up!https://t.co/AcHw5kLnSr
Tickets for the general public will officially go on sale starting this Friday.

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