Donald Trump Announces 100,000 Seater Stadium for Historic UFC White House Event
US President Donald Trump plans to make a 100,000 seater stadium for the upcoming UFC White House event in June 2026.
Donald Trump talks about building a major stadium for UFC White House (via Instagram)
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The UFC’s White House event, scheduled for June 14, 2026, is being planned as one of the largest in the promotion’s history. CEO Dana White is leading the development and matchmaking teams for the fight card and logistics. US President Donald Trump recently announced that a temporary stadium will be constructed for the event, which is expected to accommodate up to a whopping 100,000 spectators.
Trump has remained involved with the White House event since first announcing it at an Ohio rally in 2025. The announcement sparked significant anticipation, as no MMA event has ever been held at the White House before. White is overseeing production and cutting no corners in organizing the fight card as the event is expected to rank among the most expensive in UFC history.
White initially set a cap of 5,000 spectators for the event, with plans to add 85,000 additional seats on the Ellipse section of the White House South Lawn. Large jumbotrons were to be installed to ensure the audience could see. The original setup was designed to combine close seating with wider public viewing areas. Trump recently revealed a completely different plan during an Oval Office interview with FOX News.
They are going to put up something that’s really amazing, t’s really having to do with our great 250th birthday, where we’re having so many wonderful things. UFC is coming, as you know, in front of the White House. They’re building, literally, a stadium, and going to have over 100,000 people.
Donald Trump via FOX News
🚨 President Donald Trump just announced he will build a 100,000+ seat stadium in front of the White House for the UFC White House event 👀🔥
— Championship Rounds (@ChampRDS) January 30, 2026
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Trump has been highly involved in planning the White House event and recently mentioned wanting around 8–9 title fights on the card. He also commended White’s vision for organizing the event on such a large scale. The President noted that White had held back certain title fights specifically for the 250th celebration at the White House. The reserved bouts are now expected to be part of the main fight card.
White has already revealed initial renderings outlining how the event is expected to look. The visuals show the White House serving as the backdrop with lighting rigs positioned above the Octagon. The layout emphasizes a large-scale outdoor production setup for the historic card. The UFC CEO has also stated that the event will be preceded by a full week of UFC-related activities across Washington, D.C.
Another major hurdle in staging the event remains the historic card’s matchmaking process. Dana White has confirmed that matchmaking began following the conclusion of UFC 324. The official fight lineup is expected to be released by the second week of February. Donald Trump’s plan to construct a 100,000-seat stadium for UFC White House further underscores the scale and stakes surrounding the event.
Dana White talks about the scale of Donald Trump’s UFC White House event
The UFC has staged some of the biggest events in combat sports history at major arenas around the world. In recent years, the promotion delivered UFC 300 in April 2024, a landmark card that generated significant pay-per-view buys. The milestone event reinforced the UFC’s ability to scale global interest. Later that year, the promotion followed up by hosting UFC 306 at the Las Vegas Sphere.

White has consistently emphasized pushing the UFC to new heights through larger venues and ambitious productions. The upcoming White House event is expected to follow that trajectory on an unprecedented scale. Preparations have already included an estimated $700,000 spent on replacing and restoring the South Lawn. Those investments set the context for White addressing expectations surrounding the card.
I think this is gonna be the biggest event we’ve ever done by a long shot.
Dana White via Sportsnet
‼️Dana White makes the claim that the White House event will be the biggest UFC ever
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"I think this is gonna be the biggest event we’ve ever done by a long shot"
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The UFC White House event is positioned to set a new benchmark in the promotion’s history. White has indicated that the scale of the card is expected to surpass both UFC 300 and the Sphere event in Las Vegas. Attendance capacity, production investment, and event scope all exceed recent milestones. Together, these factors place the White House card as a potential landmark moment for the UFC.
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