The turnstile numbers are in.
Brandon Thurston of Wrestlenomics reports that a representative from Brent Council, the local government where Wembley Stadium is located, confirmed 46,476 as the turnstile count for AEW All In at Wembley Stadium on August 25th. The turnstile count represents the number of rickets recorded as used for admission to AEW All In.
This update comes after Tony Khan announced on August 27th that AEW All In had sold "over 50k tickets."
Great news
— Tony Khan (@TonyKhan) August 27, 2024
With over 50k tickets sold @wembleystadium for #AEWAllInLondon, I think our best show ever, it was also one of our top 2 PPV buys in the past year along with #AEWRevolution, @Sting's Final Encounter! What a 2024 AEW!
See you for Wednesday Night #AEWDynamite TOMORROW!
Thurston also cited WrestleTix’s latest analysis, which estimated that 53,393 tickets were distributed for the show. WrestleTix's estimate includes both tickets sold and tickets given away for free, but it it not a final number.
The Brent Borough Council previously noted that AEW All In 2023 registered a total of 72,265 patrons, which only accounted for the number of people who entered the stadium, not the amount of tickets sold or the amount of ticket-holders who did not show up for the event. AEW had announced that 81,035 fans were in attendance.
Fightful will continue to update fans on the latest news surrounding AEW All In 2024 and the event's attendance numbers.
