AEW All In 2024: How many tickets have been sold till now?

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AEW All In is just months away
As AEW prepares for its highly anticipated All-In event at Wembley Stadium, wrestling fans around the world are buzzing with anticipation. Following the enormous success of the 2023 event, which broke the world record for the highest-paid attendance at a wrestling show, AEW is eager to deliver another spectacular night.
With the card taking form and ticket sales gradually increasing, All In 2024 is poised to be one of the largest events in wrestling history. As of the most recent report, just under 41,000 tickets have been sold for All In 2024.
This is an astounding figure, especially given that the present layout at Wembley Stadium can accommodate little more than 51,000 people, according to WrestleTix. The fans’ enthusiasm is palpable, and the sales data show a significant early demand for the event.
2023 AEW All In broke records
The 2023 All-In event at Wembley Stadium was a landmark occasion, with 81,035 tickets sold, setting a world record for the most paid attendance for a wrestling show. Although the turnstile count eventually came in at just under 73,000, the success of the event set a high benchmark for future shows. AEW President Tony Khan has set a goal of 50,000 attendees for the 2024 event, which Dave Meltzer of the Wrestling Observer Newsletter believes will be considered a success if reached.
Several variables might lead to an increase in ticket sales as the event approaches. With crucial matchups secured, more fans may be encouraged to buy tickets. Seeing top-tier talent like Swerve Strickland, Bryan Danielson, Toni Storm, and Mariah May in action is a huge draw.
AEW’s approach includes an early presence in the UK for media events, as well as a recording of “Dynamite” and “AEW Collision” on August 21 in Cardiff. This enhanced media exposure is likely to spark more curiosity and promote ticket sales.
The success of last year’s event has generated good momentum, which AEW intends to leverage. Fans who experienced the excitement of All In 2023 are sure to want to return, while new fans are attracted by the event’s hype.
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