UFC Tickets
Buy tickets for every upcoming UFC card — numbered pay-per-views, Fight Night, and UFC on ESPN. Cage-side floor seats, lower-bowl views, and the most affordable upper-level options, with live resale prices that move with the strength of the main event.
Upcoming UFC cards
UFC ticket hubs

UFC Tickets
The UFC is the world's largest mixed martial arts promotion. This hub covers every upcomin

UFC Pay-Per-View Tickets
UFC pay-per-view cards are the promotion's marquee numbered events (UFC 320, UFC 321, and

UFC Fight Night Tickets
UFC Fight Night cards are the promotion's non-pay-per-view broadcast events, often staged

UFC on ESPN Tickets
UFC on ESPN cards are the promotion's ESPN-broadcast Fight Night events, staged at the UFC

UFC 320 Tickets
UFC 320 is a numbered UFC pay-per-view card. Matchups, date, and venue are refreshed from
Tickets by fighter
Searching for a specific name? Each fighter hub lists tickets to the cards that fighter is on.

Jon Jones Tickets
"Bones" · Heavyweight

Islam Makhachev Tickets
Welterweight

Alex Pereira Tickets
"Poatan" · Light Heavyweight

Ilia Topuria Tickets
"El Matador" · Lightweight

Sean O'Malley Tickets
"Suga" · Bantamweight

Conor McGregor Tickets
"The Notorious" · Lightweight

Tom Aspinall Tickets
Heavyweight

Dricus du Plessis Tickets
"Stillknocks" · Middleweight

Zhang Weili Tickets
"Magnum" · Women's Strawweight

Valentina Shevchenko Tickets
"Bullet" · Women's Flyweight

Kayla Harrison Tickets
Women's Bantamweight
About UFC tickets
The UFC (Ultimate Fighting Championship) is the largest mixed martial arts (MMA) promotion in the world, and it is event-centric rather than team-based: each card is the unit, built around a headline fight, so ticket demand and prices are driven by the marquee matchup, not a home team. The promotion stages marquee numbered pay-per-view cards (UFC 320, UFC 321, and so on) alongside non-pay-per-view Fight Night and UFC on ESPN broadcasts throughout the year. Las Vegas is the sport's capital — home of the in-house UFC Apex studio venue and the promotion's biggest pay-per-views at T-Mobile Arena — while New York's Madison Square Garden hosts the marquee annual fall card. Pay-per-view cards command the steepest demand and the highest cage-side prices, while Fight Night and UFC on ESPN cards, often at the Apex, are the most affordable way to see live MMA. Fans typically search for specific numbered cards, cage-side versus upper-level pricing, and how resale prices move once the main event is announced. Secondary-market prices are dynamic and shift sharply with the strength of the headline fight.
