List of Pride FC events

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Below is a list of mixed martial arts events scheduled and held by Pride Fighting Championships.

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Events

#EventJapanese nameDate heldVenueCityAttendance
1 Pride 1 October 11, 1997 Tokyo Dome Tokyo, Japan 47,000
2 Pride 2 March 15, 1998 Yokohama Arena Yokohama, Japan 6,000
3 Pride 3 June 24, 1998 Nippon Budokan Tokyo, Japan 4,500
4 Pride 4 October 11, 1998 Tokyo Dome Tokyo, Japan 36,354
5 Pride 5 April 29, 1999 Nagoya Rainbow Hall Nagoya, Japan 4,000
6 Pride 6 July 4, 1999 Yokohama Arena Yokohama, Japan 12,580
7 Pride 7 September 12, 1999 Yokohama Arena Yokohama, Japan 10,031
8 Pride 8 November 21, 1999 Ariake Coliseum Tokyo, Japan 10,036
9 Pride Grand Prix 2000 Opening Round January 30, 2000 Tokyo Dome Tokyo, Japan 48,316
10 Pride Grand Prix 2000 Finals May 1, 2000 Tokyo Dome Tokyo, Japan 38,429
11 Pride 9 June 4, 2000 Nagoya Rainbow Hall Nagoya, Japan 6,000
12 Pride 10 August 27, 2000 Seibu Dome Saitama, Japan 35,000
13 Pride 11 October 31, 2000 Osaka-jo Hall Osaka, Japan 13,500
14 Pride 12 December 23, 2000 Saitama Super Arena Saitama, Japan 26,882
15 Pride 13 March 25, 2001 Saitama Super Arena Saitama, Japan 27,000
16 Pride 14 May 27, 2001 Yokohama Arena Yokohama, Japan 15,326
17 Pride 15 July 29, 2001 Saitama Super Arena Saitama, Japan 27,323
18 Pride 16 September 24, 2001 Osaka-jo Hall Osaka, Japan 14,907
19 Pride 17 November 3, 2001 Tokyo Dome Tokyo, Japan 53,200
20 Pride 18 December 23, 2001 Marine Messe Fukuoka Fukuoka, Japan 9,336
21 Pride The Best Vol.1 February 22, 2002 Korakuen Hall Tokyo, Japan 2,000
22 Pride 19 February 24, 2002 Saitama Super Arena Saitama, Japan 22,380
23 Pride 20 April 28, 2002 Yokohama Arena Yokohama, Japan 18,926
24 Pride 21 June 23, 2002 Saitama Super Arena Saitama, Japan 22,586
25 Pride The Best Vol.2 July 20, 2002 Differ Ariake Arena Tokyo, Japan
26 Pride Shockwave Dynamite!August 28, 2002 Tokyo National Stadium Tokyo, Japan 91,107
27 Pride 22 September 29, 2002 Nagoya Rainbow Hall Nagoya, Japan 9,391
28 Pride FC: The Best, Vol. 3 October 20, 2002 Differ Ariake Arena Tokyo, Japan
29 Pride 23 November 24, 2002 Tokyo Dome Tokyo, Japan 52,228
30 Pride 24 December 23, 2002 Marine Messe Fukuoka Fukuoka, Japan 8,543
31 Pride 25 March 16, 2003 Yokohama Arena Yokohama, Japan 19,247
32 Pride 26 RebornJune 8, 2003 Yokohama Arena Yokohama, Japan 17,187
33 Pride Total Elimination 2003 KaimakusenAugust 10, 2003 Saitama Super Arena Saitama, Japan 40,316
34 Pride Bushido 1 October 5, 2003 Saitama Super Arena Saitama, Japan 12,340
35 Pride Final Conflict 2003 KetsushosenNovember 9, 2003 Tokyo Dome Tokyo, Japan 67,451
36 Pride Shockwave 2003 Otoko MatsuriDecember 31, 2003 Saitama Super Arena Saitama, Japan 39,716
37 Pride 27 Triumphal ReturnFebruary 1, 2004 Osaka-jo Hall Osaka, Japan 13,366
38 Pride Bushido 2 February 15, 2004 Yokohama Arena Yokohama, Japan 14,117
39 Pride Total Elimination 2004 1st RoundApril 25, 2004 Saitama Super Arena Saitama, Japan 42,110
40 Pride Bushido 3 May 23, 2004 Yokohama Arena Yokohama, Japan 14,536
41 Pride Critical Countdown 2004 2nd RoundJune 20, 2004 Saitama Super Arena Saitama, Japan 43,711
42 Pride Bushido 4 July 19, 2004 Nagoya Rainbow Hall Nagoya, Japan 10,892
43 Pride Final Conflict 2004 Final RoundAugust 15, 2004 Saitama Super Arena Saitama, Japan 47,629
44 Pride Bushido 5 October 14, 2004 Osaka Castle Hall Osaka, Japan
45 Pride 28 October 31, 2004 Saitama Super Arena Saitama, Japan 24,028
46 Pride Shockwave 2004 Otoko Matsuri - Sadame December 31, 2004 Saitama Super Arena Saitama, Japan 48,398
47 Pride 29 SurvivalFebruary 20, 2005 Saitama Super Arena Saitama, Japan 22,047
48 Pride Bushido 6 April 3, 2005 Yokohama Arena Yokohama, Japan 8,000
49 Pride Total Elimination 2005 Kai makusen April 23, 2005 Osaka Dome Osaka, Japan 45,423
50 Pride Bushido 7 May 22, 2005 Ariake Coliseum Tokyo, Japan 8,861
51 Pride Critical Countdown 2005 2nd RoundJune 26, 2005 Saitama Super Arena Saitama, Japan 35,000
52 Pride Bushido 8 July 17, 2005 Nagoya Rainbow Hall Nagoya, Japan 9,784
53 Pride Final Conflict 2005 Ketsu sho sen August 28, 2005 Saitama Super Arena Saitama, Japan 35,000
54 Pride Bushido 9 The TournamentSeptember 25, 2005 Ariake Coliseum Tokyo, Japan 10,775
55 Pride 30 Starting OverOctober 23, 2005 Saitama Super Arena Saitama, Japan 23,776
56 Pride Shockwave 2005 Otoko matsuri - Itadaki December 31, 2005 Saitama Super Arena Saitama, Japan 49,801
57 Pride 31 UnbreakableFebruary 26, 2006 Saitama Super Arena Saitama, Japan 22,141
58 Pride Bushido 10 April 2, 2006 Ariake Coliseum Tokyo, Japan 9,313
59 Pride Total Elimination Absolute May 5, 2006 Osaka Dome Osaka, Japan 43,000
60 Pride Bushido Survival 2006 June 4, 2006 Saitama Super Arena Saitama, Japan 7,500
61 Pride Critical Countdown Absolute July 1, 2006 Saitama Super Arena Saitama, Japan 34,000
62 Pride Bushido 12 2nd RoundAugust 27, 2006 Nagoya Rainbow Hall Nagoya, Japan 9,952
63 Pride Final Conflict Absolute September 10, 2006 Saitama Super Arena Saitama, Japan 35,000
64 Pride 32 October 21, 2006 Thomas & Mack Center Las Vegas, Nevada, United States 11,727
65 Pride Bushido 13 November 5, 2006 Yokohama Arena Yokohama, Japan 8,000
66 Pride Shockwave 2006 Otoko Matsuri - FumetsuDecember 31, 2006 Saitama Super Arena Saitama, Japan 48,709
67 Pride 33 February 24, 2007 Thomas & Mack Center Las Vegas, Nevada, United States 12,911
68 Pride 34 April 8, 2007 Saitama Super Arena Saitama, Japan 23,336

Event locations

Seven cities in two countries have hosted a total of 68 events:

Saitama – 25
Tokyo – 16
Yokohama – 11
Nagoya – 6
Osaka – 6
Fukuoka – 2
Las Vegas, Nevada – 2

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