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Ticket sales update for All In: Texas

With six days to go, AEW’s All In: Texas stands at almost 21,000 tickets distributed, with the count at around 20,800 according to ticket tracking service @WrestleTix.

This will be officially AEW’s largest audience ever for a show in the United States, surpassing the 2021 Grand Slam event at Arthur Ashe Stadium in New York.

The Globe Life Field stadium is currently configured for just under 24,000 seats as more seats were added following an uptick in sales over the past three weeks. It’s still far off from what the stadium holds as there are over 42,000 seats available, so as of now, it’s approximately half capacity.

AEW announced an attendance of 81,035 for the first All In in 2023 and 53,385 in 2024, both shows held at Wembley Stadium in London, England. Later figures showed that actual attendance were 72,265 and 46,476 respectively.

All In returns to Wembley in 2026.

The cheapest tickets available are $38.60 plus taxes. An AEW 5 Plus Pack offer is also available for $43.20 per ticket in a better seating location. Ringside seats are going for $701.35.


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Colin Vassallo has been editor of Wrestling-Online since 1996. He is born and raised in Malta, follows professional wrestling and MMA, loves to travel, and is a big Apple fan!

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