PFL launches Summer Series fan initiative across six US cities this summer
Professional Fighters League has unveiled its PFL Summer Series, a fan engagement campaign spanning five events from San Diego on June 28 to Tampa on August 22, featuring athlete meet-and-greets, watch parties, and ceremonial face-offs.
Professional Fighters League has announced the PFL Summer Series, a fan engagement initiative running across its next five events from late June through late August, beginning with PFL San Diego at Pechanga Arena on Saturday.
The promotion confirmed the campaign on Wednesday, describing it as a structured effort to deepen its connection with fans and media over the course of the summer schedule. Activities will include athlete meet-and-greets, photo opportunities, watch parties, ceremonial face-offs, and restaurant and bar takeovers at each stop.
The series spans six events across the United States. After San Diego, PFL moves to the Moody Center in Austin on July 18, followed by CareFirst Arena in Washington D.C. on July 25. UBS Arena at Belmont Park in Long Island hosts PFL New York on July 31, with Bojangles Coliseum in Charlotte welcoming the promotion on August 7. The run concludes at Benchmark International Arena in Tampa on August 22.
PFL said additional experiences tied to the Summer Series are expected to be announced in the coming weeks, suggesting the programme may expand beyond what has already been confirmed.
The initiative reflects a broader push by the promotion to build its live event presence and cultivate a more engaged audience as it competes for attention in a crowded MMA marketplace.
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