AEW All In 2026 is officially headed back to Wembley Stadium in 2026.
The company announced that AEW All In: London will return to Wembley Stadium on Sunday, August 30, 2026, reclaiming its spot as AEW’s biggest annual event and reaffirming the promotion’s long-term investment in the UK market.
The return marks AEW’s third time running Wembley Stadium following historic shows in 2023 and 2024, both of which shattered expectations and helped solidify AEW All In as a marquee event in the global wrestling calendar. The promotion skipped London in 2025 due to scheduling conflicts with Wembley booked far in advance for Coldplay’s summer stadium tour — and instead ran All In: Texas at Globe Life Field in Arlington, Texas, earlier this week.

Now, AEW is back on track for what could be another record-setting night in the UK capital.
AEW All In is one of few Pay-Per-View events that AEW provide to free-to-air UK TV channel ITV. Originally scheduled to air on July 17, AEW All In: Texas was moved after England Lionesses qualified for the Euros Quarter Finals.
The All In Legacy at Wembley
AEW All In has quickly become AEW’s flagship show, and its legacy is already closely tied to London.
The first edition of All In: London in August 2023 drew a reported 73,265 paid attendees, making it one of the most-attended professional wrestling events in modern history. More than just a strong gate, the show established AEW as a serious international player and demonstrated the massive demand for premium live wrestling in the UK.
AEW returned to Wembley in 2024, drawing another massive crowd, estimated at over 46,000, despite a reconfigured stadium setup and increased competition for summer wrestling viewership. The back-to-back Wembley events not only raised AEW’s global profile but also positioned London as a cornerstone of the company’s international touring schedule.
With the 2026 show now confirmed, AEW becomes the only major promotion to run Wembley three times — a remarkable feat given the size, cost, and logistics of the venue.
Why There Was No All In London in 2025?
AEW’s absence from Wembley in 2025 was seemingly not a marquee shift in strategy, but rather a logistical necessity.
Coldplay’s multi-night stadium residency at Wembley throughout August made the venue unavailable for wrestling, prompting AEW to pivot All In to the U.S. for the first time since its modern revival in 2023. All In: Texas, held at the 40,000-seat Globe Life Field, kept the scale of the event consistent, and was widely seen as a successful one-off location change, drawing over 26,000 fans in Arlington last weekend.
The 2025 edition was never viewed as a permanent relocation but rather a practical workaround, with plans to return to London already in motion well before this week’s announcement.
AEW in the UK in 2025: Forbidden Door at The O2
While All In won’t land in the UK this year, AEW is still making a major stop in London this summer.
The company will bring its cross-promotional AEW x NJPW: Forbidden Door event to the O2 Arena on Saturday, August 24, 2025. This will mark the first time the supershow is held outside North America. The event will feature AEW and New Japan Pro-Wrestling stars in high-profile interpromotional matches and serves as AEW’s continued bridge to the UK fanbase during All In’s brief hiatus.
The O2, with a capacity of around 17,000, offers a more intimate setting than Wembley, but anticipation is high, and the show is already a near sell-out.
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