Las Vegas' week of Monday, July 6, through Sunday, July 12, is a sports-and-nightlife planner: UFC takes over T-Mobile Arena, the Aviators have a long homestand and the Strip remains the easiest fallback if plans sell out.

Use this as a reservation-first guide. Heat makes midday wandering harder, so book your anchor event, plan transportation and keep an indoor backup.

Quick picks

  • Biggest fight-week draw: UFC 329 at T-Mobile Arena on Saturday, July 11.
  • Best pre-fight event: 2026 UFC Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony on Thursday, July 9.
  • Best baseball option: Las Vegas Aviators homestand at Las Vegas Ballpark, July 7-12.
  • Best casual night: Dinner plus a Strip walk after sunset.
  • Best heat backup: Choose a resort show, museum, arcade or spa block during the afternoon.

Thursday and Saturday

UFC Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony

  • When: Thursday, July 9, at 4 p.m.
  • Where: T-Mobile Arena.
  • Why go: T-Mobile Arena lists the ceremony as the first major UFC-week event in the building.
  • Check first: Confirm mobile ticketing and arena bag rules before heading to Toshiba Plaza.

UFC 329

  • When: Saturday, July 11, at 2 p.m.
  • Where: T-Mobile Arena.
  • Why go: The arena calendar lists UFC 329 as the week's marquee sports event.
  • Check first: Prices, fight card details and resale availability can change quickly.

Tuesday through Sunday

Las Vegas Aviators Homestand

  • When: Tuesday, July 7, through Sunday, July 12.
  • Where: Las Vegas Ballpark.
  • Why go: The Aviators list a six-game homestand against Tacoma, which is a lower-key sports alternative away from the Strip.
  • Check first: Game times and promotions vary by date.

Planning note: do daytime activities indoors, then use the evening for baseball, arena events or a resort reservation. In July, the schedule is as much about heat management as ticket availability.