The late Playboy magazine founder – who passed away last month at the age of 91 – will have his life celebrated by his good friends at the service next month at the Playboy Mansion.
Several celebrities and former Playboy models are expected to attend, RadarOnline.com reports.
It comes after it was revealed Hugh’s extended family and friends are planning to hold a memorial to remember him.
A source said at the time: “The funeral on Saturday was so top-secret and his friends did not get to say goodbye. So they are gathering this week to have their own sort of memorial service. His extended family and friends are hoping to have the memorial at the Playboy mansion, but nothing is set in stone yet.”
Hugh’s widow Crystal recently broke her silence on her husband’s death, where she spoke of his “kind and humble soul”.
In a statement, she said: “I haven’t been able to bring myself to write most people back to thank them for their condolences. I am heartbroken. I am still in disbelief.
“He was an American hero. A pioneer. A kind and humble soul who opened up his life and home to the world. I felt how much he loved me. I loved him so much.
“I am so grateful. He gave me life. He gave me direction. He taught me kindness. I will feel eternally grateful to have been by his side, holding his hand, and telling him how much I love him.”
Hugh was laid to rest last month at Los Angeles’ Westwood Village Memorial Park, where he was buried next to Marilyn Monroe, a space which he is reported to have purchased for $75,000 in 1992.