
Conor McGregor is back, and he’s bringing all the excitement with him.
The Irishman recently announced his return to the UFC cage, and a follow-up statement from UFC CEO Dana White confirmed that the comeback is officially on. Despite a five-year layoff, Conor McGregor remains one of the biggest draws in the sport, proving that his long absence has done little to diminish his star power.
The Irish superstar still commands an audience like no one else in MMA. The clearest evidence comes from the early ticket sales for his comeback fight against Max Holloway at UFC 329, which is set to take place at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas.

AXS is handling ticket sales for the event, and prices for a single seat to witness Conor McGregor’s return are reaching as high as $24,600. Even the cheapest seats currently available are listed at $1,822.
Based on current ticket sales, the most expensive options are third-row seats near the Octagon, while fourth-row seats on the opposite side are selling for $15,990 each.
There are only a limited number of floor seats still available, with the least expensive option priced at just over $7,300.
While lower-priced options in the upper levels are available for under $2,000, tickets have been selling rapidly since presales began last week. Based on current availability, the cheapest seat for Conor McGregor’s return is located in the very last row of the T-Mobile Arena and is priced at $1,822.
None of the listed ticket prices include taxes or service fees, which will further increase the final cost for buyers.
In addition to standard ticket sales, On Location, the event hospitality arm of TKO Group Holdings, the UFC’s parent company — is offering VIP packages for fans willing to spend even more for the experience.
UFC 329 will also feature the highly anticipated Octagon debut of Olympic gold medalist Gable Steveson. In the lightweight co-main event, Paddy Pimblett takes on Benoît Saint Denis, while bantamweight contenders Cory Sandhagen and Mario Bautista clash in a pivotal matchup that could have major implications for the 135-pound title picture.