UFC reportedly to spend up to $60 million on White House event

The Ultimate Fighting Championship is preparing a historic event at the White House on June 14, 2026, as part of the United States' 250th anniversary celebration. Reports indicate the promotion could spend as much as $60 million to produce the card on the South Lawn. Logistical challenges persist regarding seating and attendance amid high security requirements.

The UFC White House event, scheduled for June 14, 2026, on the South Lawn, marks a significant undertaking for the promotion. According to a Puck report, costs could reach $60 million, surpassing the over $20 million spent on UFC 306 at the Sphere in Las Vegas. UFC CEO Dana White has confirmed the event will exceed previous high-cost productions, with grass replacement on the South Lawn alone estimated at $700,000 to $1 million.

Setup plans include constructing an octagon on the lawn with bleachers for spectators, and fighters walking to the cage from the Oval Office. Attendance estimates vary: one report suggests around 5,000 people, while another indicates 3,000 to 4,000 invited guests cageside, with no public ticket sales. Space and weight constraints arise from underground tunnels and bunkers. About 1,000 seats are reserved for military members, and all attendees face extensive security checks.

A secondary viewing area is planned nearby, with one source mentioning the National Mall for over 60,000 fans via big screens, and another citing The Ellipse for up to 85,000. President Donald Trump's idea of a large temporary stadium has been deemed unfeasible.

The card will feature six to seven fights, with matchmaking underway but no bouts announced. TKO Group Holdings CEO Ari Emanuel noted the smaller scale compared to typical UFC events. Conor McGregor is not expected to participate. Broadcast details point to Paramount+, with possible CBS involvement.

White House spokesman Davis Ingle stated, “President Trump looks forward to hosting what will go down as one of the most monumental sporting events in history at the White House.” Final arrangements continue as the date approaches.

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