On 27th August at the Wembley Stadium, AEW will host it’s much-awaited event known as the AEW All In London 2023, we examine the schedule, date, time, format and tickets details
After the culmination of WrestleMania 2023, AEW has decided to expand their presence and have planned to introduce 2023 AEW: All In London, which will be the first AEW event outside North America. With a roster of top-tier talent that is bringing new passion, freshness, and vitality to the industry, Tony Khan’s alternative to mainstream wrestling, AEW, was founded in 2019.
AEW All In London 2023 Wembley Stadium date, time, tickets, venue, live stream
#AEW’s highly anticipated UK debut will take place at the iconic @wembleystadium on Sunday, August 27!
Tickets for AEW: All In London go on sale Monday, May 5 at 9am BST. Fans can pre-register now for early access to purchase tickets at https://t.co/YIOZYIJTET https://t.co/TOqhoc2pwH pic.twitter.com/JlDcU26JQv— All Elite Wrestling (@AEW) April 6, 2023
2023 AEW: All In London schedule, date, time, venue, & ticket details
AEW has announced that it will make its UK debut during a sizable event at Wembley Stadium in London. Tony Khan said that AEW All In will take place on Sunday, August 27, at the venerable location of AEW Dynamite. The general public can purchase tickets here beginning on Friday, May 5 at 9 a.m. BST for AEW: All In London at Wembley Stadium. UK fans can pre-register right now for early access to tickets.
The AEW event “All In London at Wembley Stadium” is the promotion’s debut event outside of North America and the first time professional wrestling has been the main event at the venue in more than 30 years.
How to watch AEW: All In London, viewer count, & owner details
This announcement follows AEW’s phenomenal increase in TV viewership in the UK, where AEW programming has been ITV4’s top ratings driver for men between the ages of 16 and 34 since the beginning of 2022. In 2022, AEW reached 2.8 million male viewers on ITV platforms. By the start of 2023, that reach had grown by an additional 45 percent among men aged 16 to 34.
Fulham Football Club, whose playoff victories at Wembley Stadium in 2018 and 2020 secured them promotion to the English Premier League, is chaired by Shahid Khan. The Jacksonville Jaguars, whose home games have been frequently played at the venue since 2013, are also owned by the senior Khan. They will play a ninth game at Wembley in the 2023 National Football League season.