AEW All In London 2026 is less than two months away, and the latest ticket update doesn’t exactly scream red-hot Wembley rush.
The event is set for Sunday, August 30th at Wembley Stadium in London, England. According to the latest WrestleTix update, AEW has distributed 26,915 tickets so far. That is up 758 tickets from the last update five days ago.
That movement comes out to around 152 tickets per day over that stretch. With 55 days left until showtime, that pace would only add a little over 8,000 more tickets if things stayed the same. That would put the show somewhere around the mid-35,000 range, which would be a long way off from AEW’s last Wembley Stadium number in 2024.
For context, AEW’s last trip to Wembley in 2024 finished with 53,922 tickets distributed. Right now, All In London 2026 is sitting at 26,915, which is basically about half of that number with under two months left.
That doesn’t mean AEW can’t close the gap. Big matches, TV angles, late pushes, travel plans, and cheaper tickets can all move numbers closer to the show. The cheapest standard admission ticket right now is listed at £31.70, and there are around 131 tickets currently on the resale market.
The problem is that AEW still doesn’t have much of the card locked in. Only two title-direction matches are really in place right now. Will Ospreay and Mercedes Mone both won their respective Owen Hart Cup tournaments, earning them title shots at the show.
Mercedes Mone is expected to challenge Thekla for the AEW Women’s Championship, while Ospreay’s situation depends on what happens with the AEW Championship. MJF and Kenny Omega are set to face off at Beach Break 2026, and the winner is expected to determine Ospreay’s All In path.
Right now, the listed top matches are still sitting in placeholder mode:
- AEW Championship Match: ??? (c) vs. Will Ospreay
- AEW Women’s Championship Match: ??? vs. Mercedes Mone
That’s not exactly ideal when AEW is trying to fill Wembley again. The company still has time, but compared to past Wembley business, this number is moving slowly. AEW has 55 days to heat things up, and the next few weeks will matter a lot if they want All In London 2026 to feel like another major stadium event instead of a softer return.
Ringside News will continue to keep you updated on AEW All In London 2026 ticket movement as the event gets closer.
What do you think about AEW All In London 2026’s ticket count so far? Do you think AEW can make up ground before August 30th, or is this already looking like a weaker Wembley return? Drop your thoughts in the comments and let us know.