If you do not have World Cup 2026 tickets, FIFA's city-level Fan Festival pages now give six clear starting points for planning.

As of May 7, 2026, FIFA has clearly discoverable city pages live for Los Angeles, Vancouver, Mexico City, Kansas City, Toronto and Miami. Some already include dates, exact venues and access wording. Others are still lighter on detail.

Quick answers

Which FIFA Fan Festival locations are confirmed so far?

As of May 7, 2026, FIFA has clearly discoverable city pages live for Los Angeles, Vancouver, Mexico City, Kansas City, Toronto and Miami.

Which pages are the most useful right now?

Vancouver, Kansas City and Miami are still the strongest for plain trip planning because they already use clear public-entry wording. Mexico City is also useful because it gives a clear venue and full-tournament dates.

Are all of them free?

Not every page says it the same way. Vancouver says free general admission. Kansas City says Register for Free. Miami says No tickets are required.

Is this the final full list?

No. This article reflects the public information visible on FIFA's city pages as of May 7, 2026.

Which FIFA Fan Festival locations are confirmed so far?

Here is the clearest city-by-city picture available from FIFA's public pages right now.

Confirmed FIFA Fan Festival 2026 locations so far

What FIFA's city pages currently confirm

CityVenue or settingDates listed by FIFAAccess wording on the page
Los AngelesLos Angeles Memorial ColiseumJune 11-June 15Opening Days: 5 days total
VancouverHastings Park at the PNEJune 11-July 19Free general admission
Mexico CityZocalo de la Ciudad de MexicoJune 11-July 19No explicit entry wording in the current page summary
Kansas CityNational WWI Museum and Memorial18 days from June 11-July 11Register for Free
Toronto250 Fort York Blvd / Fort York / The BentwayNo explicit date line in the current page summaryNo explicit entry wording in the current page summary
MiamiBayfront ParkJune 13-July 5No tickets are required

This table reflects what FIFA's public city pages showed as of May 7, 2026. Some pages are already detailed; others still read more like early venue confirmations.

City-by-city notes

Los Angeles: FIFA places the Fan Festival at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum and lists Opening Days from June 11 to June 15.

Vancouver: FIFA confirms Hastings Park at the PNE, a June 11 to July 19 run, and free general admission.

Mexico City: FIFA places the Fan Festival at the Zocalo and lists June 11 to July 19.

Kansas City: FIFA confirms the National WWI Museum and Memorial, an 18-day window from June 11 to July 11, and a Register for Free prompt. Our Kansas City Fan Festival guide has the full dates, venue and entry wording in one place.

Toronto: FIFA confirms the setting around 250 Fort York Blvd, Fort York National Historic Site and The Bentway area, but the page is still lighter on date and access detail than some other cities.

Miami: FIFA confirms Bayfront Park, a June 13 to July 5 window, and the wording No tickets are required.

Which pages are the most useful right now?

For plain trip planning, Vancouver, Kansas City and Miami are still the strongest pages live now because they already spell out access more clearly. Mexico City is also strong because it pairs a central public venue with a full-tournament date range.

Toronto and Los Angeles are clearly confirmed, but they still read more like venue-and-atmosphere pages than full access explainers. That does not make them weak pages. It just means readers should expect more local detail closer to June.

For broader trip planning, our how-to-watch guide, host city guides and full match schedule help fill in the rest of the picture, especially if you are comparing city atmosphere with matchday logistics.

How to use this confirmed list

Treat this article as a planning filter, not a final entry document. Vancouver, Kansas City and Miami are the easiest pages to use today because they already say the most about access. Mexico City also stands out because it pairs a fixed central venue with a full June 11 to July 19 run, which makes it easier to fit around travel or hotel decisions.

If you are deciding whether a Fan Festival is a good substitute for a match ticket, keep the [host-city guides](/world-cup-2026/host-city-guides), the [how-to-watch guide](/world-cup-2026/how-to-watch), and the [World Cup schedule](/world-cup-2026/schedule) open beside this page. That gives you the city context, the viewing fallback and the tournament dates in one workflow.

Los Angeles, Toronto and Mexico City are confirmed enough to plan around, but they still deserve a local check before you lock in transport or hotel bookings. That is especially true if you want a visit that lines up with another World Cup stop rather than just a single public-screen outing.

Bottom line

As of May 7, 2026, FIFA has clearly discoverable Fan Festival pages live for Los Angeles, Vancouver, Mexico City, Kansas City, Toronto and Miami. The clearest public-entry wording so far still comes from Vancouver, Kansas City and Miami.

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