All Elite Wrestling is gearing up for a return to Wembley Stadium on August 25, aiming to build on the success of 2023’s All In London event. Following last year’s triumph, where 81,035 tickets were distributed, the company announced its intention to make the London event a recurring highlight in AEW’s calendar.
Despite the event being four months away, tickets for All In 2024 are already selling briskly, surpassing 41,000, according to Dave Meltzer’s Wrestling Observer Newsletter.
This places the 2024 edition as the third largest wrestling event in England’s history, trailing only the 2023 event and WWE Summerslam from 1992. Expanding the scope to the entire United Kingdom, All In 2024 would rank fourth, as WWE’s 2022 Clash At The Castle event in Wales holds the third spot.
WrestleTix reports that Wembley Stadium is currently configured to accommodate just over 50,000 fans, with some sections not yet released for sale.
The site map reveals a new stage setup for 2024, featuring a larger entrance ramp located at one of the goal-ends of the stadium, unlike the 2023 setup where the ramp was placed in front of the Wembley dugout.
While this suggests that the final setup may not surpass last year’s attendance record, the potential for All In 2024 to become AEW’s most successful event to date remains high, with four months remaining and numerous significant developments expected in All Elite Wrestling.