The UFC will make 85,000 free tickets available to the public for its upcoming live event at the White House on June 14, according to CEO Dana White.
White described the show as an unprecedented occasion for the promotion, noting that staging a live fight card on White House grounds represents a unique moment in UFC history. While full details of the event have not been released, the planned ticket distribution signals that the organization intends to accommodate a large crowd in Washington, D.C.
The 85,000 complimentary tickets are expected to be allocated to fans through a public distribution process, though the UFC has not yet outlined how or when those tickets will be made available. White indicated that the goal is to allow as many members of the general public as possible to attend, rather than limiting access to a small, invited audience.
The June 14 date positions the card as one of the more high-profile events on the UFC calendar, given both the historic setting and the large-scale, no-cost attendance plan. The promotion has previously held shows in stadiums, arenas, and outdoor venues around the world, but a live event at the White House adds a political and cultural backdrop that sets it apart from typical fight nights.
Logistical considerations, including security measures, crowd management, and the final configuration of the event space, have not been detailed publicly. Those factors are likely to play a major role in how the 85,000 available spots are organized and utilized on fight night.
White’s announcement underscores the UFC’s continued push to stage events in distinctive and high-visibility locations. By offering free tickets on such a large scale, the organization appears intent on framing the White House show as both a landmark moment for the company and a rare live experience for fans.
Additional information about the fight card, including bout lineup, broadcast plans, and the specific process for securing tickets, has not yet been announced.