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Robert Hynes

Tables backstage at Conor McGregor's Las Vegas after party cost up to €67,000

Tables at the party Conor McGregor is hosting after his fight with Donald Cerrone cost up to a staggering €67,000.

The Notorious' after party takes place at the Encore Beach Club in the Wynn Hotel in Las Vegas and tables backstage have a minimum drinks spend of between $8,000 (€7,000) for a table of six and $75,00 (€67,000) for a table of ten located on the stage beside McGregor.

Even a seat not located backstage will set you back a fair bit, with prices for tables ranging from $1,500 (€1,300) to $8,000 (€7,100) in the main room.

Conor McGregor fans in Vegas (©INPHO/Raymond Spencer)

McGregor cancelled his party at the same venue after losing to Khabib Nurmagomedov in his last UFC fight.

General admission for the after party cost $65 (€57) for men and $25 (€22) for women.

The Dublin fighter is heavy favourite with the bookmakers to begin the year with a win over the 36-year-old.

That means the mood at the Encore Beach Club on the Las Vegas strip - where 'The Notorious' will mingle with family, friends and fans after the fight - should be lively to say the least. Not that losing has stopped the party in the past.

McGregor's party after his boxing defeat to Floyd Mayweather at the same venue in 2017 went down in Vegas history.

'The Notorious' was given a hero's welcome by more than 2,000 fans at a sold-out after-fight party on that occasion.

The 29-year-old was greeted like a hero as he arrived before 3am, dressed in a garish blue floral suit and sunglasses.

Conor McGregor attends his after fight party (David Becker/Getty)
Conor McGregor attends his after fight party (David Becker/Getty)
(Andy Stenning/Daily Mirror)

Holding a vodka and orange, bruised McGregor screamed to the frenzied crowd: “You’ll never beat the Irish”.

Revellers paid $200 just to get into the venue two years ago and then splashed thousands of dollars on booze.

(Andy Stenning/Daily Mirror)
(Andy Stenning/Daily Mirror)

McGregor personally forked out more than $100,000 so his entourage could enjoy free drinks and private cabanas.

The club itself posted a picture of McGregor with the quote: "We’re not just here to take part….we’re here to take over."

Straight Blast Gym man McGregor has not recorded a UFC victory since 2016 - so this weekend's bash promises to be similarly wild if fight night goes to plan.

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