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AEW announces when tickets go on sale for All In Texas at Globe Life Field

This will be the first pro wrestling show to be held at the Rangers' stadium and the biggest U.S. show in AEW's history.

ARLINGTON, Texas — All Elite Wrestling will be hosting the first-ever pro wrestling event at Globe Life Field next year, and tickets are going on sale soon. 

AEW All In Texas will be held July 12, 2025, at the home of the Texas Rangers. It's the largest U.S. show for the second-largest pro wrestling company in the world and the second-largest in the world behind their two shows at Wembley Stadium. 

For those wanting to attend the historic event next year, tickets will be going on sale to the general public on Dec. 9. at 10 a.m. through ticketmaster.com and AEWTix.com. 

For people who want more to the experience, they can get access a little earlier. VIP packages to the show will be on sale starting Nov. 20 at 10 a.m. through the same websites. This package includes seating either ringside or in the lower bowl, as well as meet-and-greets with wrestlers, as well as pro-show photo ops, a dedicated VIP concierge representative and more.

There will be a kickoff party for ticket sales from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. on Nov. 20 at Texas Live! in Arlington free and open to the public. The event will include photo opportunities with wrestlers from AEW and it's sister promotion Ring of Honor, as well as exclusive merchandise and special giveaways.

Fans at the kickoff party will also have the opportunity to buy tickets to All In: Texas before sale to the general public starts. Wrestlers scheduled to be at the event include Dustin Rhodes, Athena, Jeff Jarrett, Sammy Guevara, Thunder Rosa, The Outrunners and Abadon.

AEW itself has never previously held a pay-per-view event in North Texas, despite the company's numerous appearances here. The promotion's biggest shows in North Texas prior to this just-announced event would be its annual "AEW Dynamite" special "Winter is Coming", as well as several pay-per-view events from ROH, which is the smaller promotion of AEW -- both of which are owned by second-generation billionaire Tony Khan, whose family owns the Jacksonville Jaguars.

AEW will also host another series of events in Arlington leading up to "All In: Texas" next year, much like the series of shows at Esports Stadium this year, but details on those shows are limited at this time.

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