Miami will host one of the largest free World Cup Fan Festivals at Bayfront Park, welcoming up to 30,000 visitors daily with soccer screenings, music, entertainment, and cultural activities throughout the tournament
A World Cup experience open to everyone
The Fan Festival will offer free access with no registration required, allowing fans to watch more than 80 World Cup matches on giant screens and experience the tournament atmosphere even without stadium tickets.

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Live music and interactive attractions
Beyond the live match screenings, the festival will include concerts, cultural performances, and interactive attractions across more than 40,000 square meters in downtown Miami. Highlights include “Soccer on the Bay,” featuring water stunts and jet ski performances, as well as interactive installations where fans can leave messages and photos as part of the World Cup experience.
Built for families, tourists, and fans
Organizers confirmed the space will include shaded areas, hydration stations, relaxation zones, and activities for children, making the event accessible for visitors of all ages.
Additional public watch parties are also expected across Miami-Dade in locations such as parks and community spaces, expanding the World Cup atmosphere throughout the city.
Miami embraces the global spotlight
Supported by Miami-Dade County, the Fan Festival aims to turn the 2026 World Cup into a massive citywide celebration that brings communities together through soccer.
One of the World Cup’s biggest fan experiences
While several host cities will organize Fan Festivals for the World Cup, Miami is expected to stand out thanks to its large scale, multicultural atmosphere, and strong connection to Latin American communities, making Bayfront Park one of the tournament’s most vibrant gathering spots outside the stadiums.

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