The UFC will continue holding regular events at T-Mobile Arena through 2030, the organization announced.
TKO Group Holdings, Inc., which owns the UFC, confirmed the extension of its multi-year partnership with the Las Vegas venue in a press release Wednesday.
The renewed agreement guarantees a minimum of four annual UFC events. The two sides initially signed a seven-year agreement in 2017.
“T-Mobile Arena has been home to some of the most iconic UFC fights of the last decade,” UFC president and CEO Dana White said in a statement. “Five of our top 10 biggest gates have happened in that arena, and I look forward to breaking more records together.”
At the arena in 2025, UFC 313 took place there in March with Magomed Ankalaev defeating Alex Pereira to become the new 205-pound champion, and Ilia Topuria won the vacant lightweight title there at UFC 317 in June.
Ankalaev and Pereira are scheduled to headline UFC 320 on Oct. 4 at T-Mobile Arena in an anticipated rematch and the venue is also expected host a yet-to-be-announced December pay-per-view event.
The organization has held 32 events at the venue to date since debuting there in 2016 with UFC 200.