Zac Brown Band to Headline Free UFC Freedom 250 Fan Fest Concert
The highly acclaimed, multi-platinum, Grammy Award-winning country-rock band, Zac Brown Band, has been announced as the headlining musical act for the UFC Freedom 250 Fan Fest. This free event, powered by Monster Energy, will take place at The Ellipse in Washington D.C. on Saturday, June 13. Attendees can gain entry by registering for a ticket.
Zac Brown Band is renowned as one of today's most popular touring groups. They have achieved 14 Billboard Hot Country Number 1 singles and have sold over 11 million albums, establishing themselves as a significant force in both country and rock music. Their recent achievements include a successful eight-night residency at the Sphere in Las Vegas. This summer, they are set to embark on their "Love & Fear Tour," supporting their eighth studio album, which was released on December 5, 2025.
The UFC Freedom 250 Fan Fest is a two-day event scheduled for Saturday, June 13, and Sunday, June 14, commencing at 3:30 p.m. ET. It is a prelude to the historic UFC Freedom 250 event held at The White House on Sunday, June 14. Attendees can anticipate a range of engaging activities, including live performances by UFC athletes, appearances by celebrities, exclusive on-stage moments, meet-and-greets, ceremonial weigh-ins, and live music. The fan fest culminates in a unique UFC Freedom 250 watch party on Sunday evening. More details are available at UFCFreedom250.com.
Admission to the UFC Freedom 250 Fan Fest is free with a registered ticket. Fans can sign up for early access to tickets until Thursday, April 16, at 11:59 p.m. by visiting UFCFreedom250.com. Those who register early will receive a personalized ticket request link on Friday, April 17, offering a chance to secure tickets before the general public. For those who miss the early registration period, general public ticket applications will open on Tuesday, April 21.
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