Conor McGregor's comeback fight sells tickets costing over $24,000 each
2 sources • 4 min read • Latest: Jun 1, 2026, 9:05 PM
Last updated Jun 1, 2026
Conor McGregor's anticipated return to the octagon for UFC 329 against Max Holloway has led to substantial ticket sales, with prices reaching up to $24,600. The event is scheduled for the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, and tickets have been selling rapidly since pre-sales began. Various seating options are available, with lower-tier tickets priced below $2,000. Alongside standard tickets, premium VIP packages have also sold out, indicating significant interest in McGregor's return following a five-year hiatus due to injury. Final gate figures will be revealed at the fight, but McGregor's past events have seen live gates over $17 million.
- •McGregor's fight against Holloway is set for UFC 329 in Las Vegas.
- •Ticket prices range from $1,822 to over $24,600.
- •VIP packages, including one with front row seats, have sold out.
- •Final attendance revenue will be disclosed on fight night.
- •Previous events for McGregor exceeded $17 million in revenue.
- 9:05 PMYahoo Sports — UFC 329 tickets: Nosebleeds for Conor McGregor’s return will run you nearly $2k
- 4:00 PMMMA Fighting — Conor McGregor’s return prompts huge ticket sales with some seats costing more than $24K each
"Conor McGregor is often touted as the biggest draw in the history of the UFC and that’s one title he won’t be relinquishing any time soon … if ever. Despite a five-year long layoff and coming back from a broken leg suffered in his last outing back in 2021, the Irish superstar still commands an audience like no one else in the sport. The greatest evidence comes from early ticket sales for his comeback fight against Max Holloway at UFC 329, which takes place at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas. AXS is handling ticket sales for the event and the price for a single seat to witness McGregor’s return to action are going for as much as $24,600 with the cheapest seats still available sitting at $1,822 currently. Based on current ticket sales, the highest priced options are third-row seats near the octagon with fourth-row seats on the opposite side going for $15,990 each. There are a small amount of floor seats still available overall with the cheapest option on sale for just over $7,300 each. While lower priced options in the upper decks are going for under $2,000, tickets have been selling in rapid-fire fashion since pre-sales started this past week. Based on current availability, the cheapest seat available for McGregor’s return to action is a seat in the very last row inside T-Mobile Arena priced at $1,822. None of the costs for tickets includes sales tax or fees, which obviously raises the final price for buyers. On top of regular ticket sales, OnLocation — the event planning arm of the UFC’s owners at TKO Group Holdings — are also putting together VIP packages for fans with deeper pockets. The two biggest packages, which includes an Elite option that comes with front row floor seats has already sold out. The second biggest option called the “Rising Star” package has also sold out with six weeks left to go until the event takes place. The final VIP options start at $13,500 per person and $8,000 per person. The bigger package includes a VIP ticket to the event, lower level seating, reserved access at the ceremonial weigh-ins, a weigh-in reception with UFC athletes appearing and in-venue hospitality with UFC athletes also scheduled to appear. The lower priced option includes a VIP ticket, floor level seating, post-fight octagon experience, reserved access as ceremonial weigh-ins and a weigh-in reception with athlete appearances. The final gate numbers for the event won’t be released until the night of the fight but all signs are pointing towards a massive return for the UFC with McGregor’s long awaited comeback. During his career, McGregor has produced a couple of live gates that surpassed $17 million but those events also took place in 2016 and 2018 respectively. Given the immense interest in his upcoming fight against Holloway at UFC 329, McGregor could be looking at his largest live gate yet — outside of his boxing match against Floyd Mayweather, which earned more than $55 million.
"UFC 329 tickets went on sale late last week ahead of Conor McGregor’s return against Max Holloway. “Notorious,” who defeated “Blessed” by unanimous decision at UFC Fight Night 26 back in summer 2013, rematches the Hawaiian atop the T-Mobile Arena fight card on July 11 in Las Vegas. Tickets were scooped up lickety-split and now […]
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External links- Yahoo SportsJun 1, 2026, 9:05 PMUFC 329 tickets: Nosebleeds for Conor McGregor’s return will run you nearly $2k
UFC 329 tickets went on sale late last week ahead of Conor McGregor’s return against Max Holloway. “Notorious,” who defeated “Blessed” by unanimous decision at UFC Fight Night 26 back in summer 2013, rematches the Hawaiian atop the T-Mobile Arena fight card on July 11 in Las Vegas. Tickets were scooped up lickety-split and now […]
- MMA FightingJun 1, 2026, 4:00 PMConor McGregor’s return prompts huge ticket sales with some seats costing more than $24K each
Conor McGregor is often touted as the biggest draw in the history of the UFC and that’s one title he won’t be relinquishing any time soon … if ever. Despite a five-year long layoff and coming back from a broken leg suffered in his last outing back in 2021, the Irish superstar still commands an audience like no one else in the sport. The greatest evidence comes from early ticket sales for his comeback fight against Max Holloway at UFC 329, which takes place at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas. AXS is handling ticket sales for the event and the price for a single seat to witness McGregor’s return to action are going for as much as $24,600 with the cheapest seats still available sitting at $1,822 currently. Based on current ticket sales, the highest priced options are third-row seats near the octagon with fourth-row seats on the opposite side going for $15,990 each. There are a small amount of floor seats still available overall with the cheapest option on sale for just over $7,300 each. While lower priced options in the upper decks are going for under $2,000, tickets have been selling in rapid-fire fashion since pre-sales started this past week. Based on current availability, the cheapest seat available for McGregor’s return to action is a seat in the very last row inside T-Mobile Arena priced at $1,822. None of the costs for tickets includes sales tax or fees, which obviously raises the final price for buyers. On top of regular ticket sales, OnLocation — the event planning arm of the UFC’s owners at TKO Group Holdings — are also putting together VIP packages for fans with deeper pockets. The two biggest packages, which includes an Elite option that comes with front row floor seats has already sold out. The second biggest option called the “Rising Star” package has also sold out with six weeks left to go until the event takes place. The final VIP options start at $13,500 per person and $8,000 per person. The bigger package includes a VIP ticket to the event, lower level seating, reserved access at the ceremonial weigh-ins, a weigh-in reception with UFC athletes appearing and in-venue hospitality with UFC athletes also scheduled to appear. The lower priced option includes a VIP ticket, floor level seating, post-fight octagon experience, reserved access as ceremonial weigh-ins and a weigh-in reception with athlete appearances. The final gate numbers for the event won’t be released until the night of the fight but all signs are pointing towards a massive return for the UFC with McGregor’s long awaited comeback. During his career, McGregor has produced a couple of live gates that surpassed $17 million but those events also took place in 2016 and 2018 respectively. Given the immense interest in his upcoming fight against Holloway at UFC 329, McGregor could be looking at his largest live gate yet — outside of his boxing match against Floyd Mayweather, which earned more than $55 million.
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