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Joshua v Fury Hospitality - Venue & Package Options

Joshua v Fury
November 2026 (targeted)
Venue to be confirmed
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Q4 2026 · Venue to be confirmed

A decade in the making

Joshua v Fury has been the fight British boxing has wanted for nearly ten years. Two former world heavyweight champions, two contrasting styles, two huge personalities - and six years of failed talks before this agreement.

On 27 April 2026, promoter Eddie Hearn confirmed the deal was "signed, sealed, delivered" for the fourth quarter of 2026. Ring Magazine called it the biggest fight in UK history.

The fight is confirmed for Q4 2026, targeted November. Exact date and venue are not yet confirmed. This page will be updated the moment details are announced.

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The fighters

The fighters

Two former unified champions, and the fight that has defined a generation of British heavyweight boxing.

Anthony Joshua

Olympic gold medallist in 2012 and a former unified heavyweight world champion, known for his power, athleticism and knockout ability. He is preparing with a warm-up bout against Kristian Prenga on 25 July 2026 in Riyadh.

Tyson Fury

Former WBC world heavyweight champion, the Gypsy King. Unbeaten before his losses to Usyk, he returned with a dominant win over Arslanbek Makhmudov at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in April 2026 to set this fight up.

The venue

The venue

Wembley Stadium is the leading candidate to host the fight, with a potential gate of £120m that would make it one of the most commercially significant sporting events in UK history. Saudi Arabia remains a genuine alternative option.

The final decision is expected in the coming months and rests with Turki Alalshikh. Until it is announced, no hospitality package for this fight can honestly be attached to a venue - and we will not pretend otherwise.

The broadcast

Netflix and the global audience

Joshua v Fury will be broadcast globally on Netflix, which is reported to have paid in excess of £10m for the rights. It is a landmark moment for boxing's distribution, moving the sport's biggest night away from traditional pay-per-view.

The fight is expected to reach audiences across the UK, the United States and worldwide simultaneously - which is precisely why being in the building carries the premium it does.

Act now

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Hospitality packages for an event of this magnitude will be among the most sought-after of 2026, and they will be committed quickly once the venue and date are announced.

Register your interest today and DN Global will notify you the moment venue, date and hospitality packages are confirmed. Registering is free and carries no obligation. We are not an official promoter or partner for this fight - we facilitate access to packages sourced through our network, confirmed to you in writing before you commit.

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FAQs

Joshua v Fury hospitality FAQs

The fight is confirmed for the fourth quarter of 2026, targeted for November. An exact date has not been announced. Promoter Eddie Hearn confirmed the deal on 27 April 2026 as "signed, sealed, delivered", and Ring Magazine has reported it as a done deal for Q4 2026. Both fighters have warm-up bouts scheduled before then, and the fight is contingent on Joshua beating Kristian Prenga on 25 July 2026 in Riyadh.

No venue has been confirmed. Wembley Stadium is the leading candidate, with a gate reported as potentially worth £120m. Saudi Arabia is also under consideration, and Turki Alalshikh is expected to make the final decision. Until that announcement, any site claiming to sell hospitality at a specific venue is selling something that does not yet exist.

The fight itself is confirmed - promoter Eddie Hearn described the deal as "signed, sealed, delivered" on 27 April 2026, and it is targeted for November 2026. What is not confirmed is the exact date or the venue. The bout is also contingent on Joshua beating Kristian Prenga on 25 July 2026. After nearly a decade of failed negotiations, this is the closest the fight has ever come to happening.

The fight will be broadcast globally on Netflix, which is reported to have paid in excess of £10m for the rights. It is a landmark moment for boxing's distribution: rather than a traditional pay-per-view, the fight is expected to reach audiences across the UK, the US and worldwide simultaneously on a single streaming platform.

Nothing has been released, because no venue or date has been confirmed. Once they are, hospitality for a fight of this magnitude typically spans premium ringside and near-ringside seating, pre-fight lounge access, dining and drinks, and private boxes for corporate groups. DN Global is not an official promoter or partner for this fight - we facilitate access to packages sourced through our network, and we will confirm in writing exactly what is included before you commit. Register your interest and we will contact you the moment genuine packages exist.

Wembley is the leading candidate but it is not confirmed. Reporting suggests a Wembley gate could generate around £120m, which would make it one of the most commercially significant sporting events ever staged in the UK. Saudi Arabia remains a genuine alternative, and the final call rests with Turki Alalshikh. We will update this page the moment a venue is announced.
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Tell us your guest numbers and what you are hoping for. We will contact you the moment the venue and date are confirmed and genuine hospitality becomes available - before general release. No prices, no false promises, no obligation.

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