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Officials reveal new details for FIFA World Cup Fan Festival on Boston City Hall Plaza

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Plans are moving forward for Boston’s official FIFA Fan Festival during the 2026 FIFA World Cup, with organizers announcing that City Hall Plaza will serve as the city’s main fan hub during the tournament. The Boston Host Committee for the FIFA World Cup 2026, known as Boston 26, unveiled details Tuesday during a press conference at City Hall Plaza attended by Mayor Michelle Wu, Lt. Gov.

Kim Driscoll, Meet Boston President and CEO Martha Sheridan, and other city and state leaders. Organizers said the FIFA Fan Festival Boston will run for 16 days, from June 12 through June 27, 2026, during the tournament’s group stage. The free, public event will operate daily, featuring live broadcasts of two to three matches per day, with schedules aligned to match times.

Advance registration will be required. Officials described the festival as a central gathering place for fans, designed to showcase the region’s culture and creativity. In addition to live match viewing, the festival will include appearances by FIFA legends and the official 2026 FIFA World Cup mascots, along with a Cultural Showcase highlighting local artists, musicians, and performers.

More details on that programming are expected to be released later. Gov. Maura Healey said the fan festival will give residents and visitors an opportunity to experience the World Cup together in a communal setting, while spotlighting local businesses, vendors, and talent throughout the event.

“The World Cup brings diverse communities together to celebrate a universally loved sport, and here in Massachusetts, we want to make sure that everyone has an opportunity to experience the FIFA World Cup the way it’s meant to be watched – together, in their communities, surrounded by people. That’s why we’re excited to announce the details for Boston’s FIFA Fan Festival. For 16 days, City Hall Plaza will be Boston’s hub for FIFA World Cup celebrations, bringing together local businesses, local talent, and local vendors to cheer on our favorite teams.

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