AEW All In 2024 sets off to a great start selling $4 million worth tickets on the very first sale day
AEW Universe have shown their excitement with the ticket sales for AEW All In 2024 to be hosted by Wembley Stadium second year in a row.
AEW All In 2024 (via AEW)
AEW reached their full potential this August when they went to London for the first time. Their massive international event, All In 2023 was hosted by Wembley Stadium on August 27, 2023. The same ought to repeat next year, as AEW has announced and opened tickets for AEW All In 2024 on August 25. On December 1, 2023, ticket sales for the show hiked up to $4 million (over £3M).
AEW CEO Tony Khan took on X to inform the wrestling world about their achievement. He thanked everyone for making the AEW All In sale on the very first day feel like a huge success. Khan claimed this on behalf of Wembley Stadium too and celebrated the feat that came around nine months before the show.
Tony mentioned the time when All In 2023 started its ticket sale in May, which led to 70K+ fans attending the event. But for this iteration, AEW began five months earlier and gathered a significant number of fans. The last Sunday of August 2024 will witness some of the biggest moments in AEW history.
All In 2023 saw the last appearance of CM Punk on the promotion during his match with Samoa Joe. The Best in The World opened the show with a match for the “Real” AEW World Championship. The show closed with a banger match between frenemies MJF and Adam Cole for the AEW World Championship.
WrestleTix announces the exact figures for AEW All In 2024 first-day sales
AEW All In London 2024 looks to achieve success at different horizons with their ticket sales. On the very first day, $4 million worth of tickets were sold for the AEW Universe to witness the spectacle. But all this now translates into actual figures of the seat occupancy stated by WrestleTix.
The trusted X handle for wrestling show ticket sales states AEW All In 2024, first count sales. Wembley Stadium has opened a certain part for sale and has allowed 44,452 seats to go on sale. Out of which 33,923 have been sold on the first day, 10,529 are still available until the next slab opens.
Another post shows the section that has been opened for sales so far, covering the crucial ringside part. The section in front of the ramp and leaning more on the left side of it has been opened for now. While the part opposing the hard camera has been unopened for the television’s sake.
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