World Cup 2026: Best Host Cities for Fans Who Want More Than Just the Match
The 2026 FIFA World Cup is the largest tournament in the competition's history: 48 teams, six U.S. host cities, and matches running from mid-June through mid-July. If you are building a FIFA World Cup schedule around your trip, you already know the match is the anchor; what you may not have planned yet is everything around it. Major host cities are running full event calendars alongside the tournament, and the fans who plan for both will get far more out of their time. Find tickets for everything on this list at Event Tickets Center.
The 2026 World Cup Concert Series Cities & Dates
Here is what is on the calendar during the World Cup, region by region.
East Coast & South
Bon Jovi’s Forever Residency at Madison Square Garden on July 7–26: New York/NJ hosts group stage matches through June 27, the Round of 32 on June 30, and the World Cup Final on July 19. The residency runs the entire back half of the tournament, giving fans multiple chances to catch a show around their match days.
Shakira’s Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran Tour at Kaseya Center on July 1: Miami hosts group stage matches on June 13, June 21, and June 24, plus the Round of 32 on June 27 and the Quarterfinal on July 11. The Shakira show on July 1 lands in the window between the Round of 32 and the Quarterfinal, a natural stopover for fans staying in the city.
Ariana Grande’s Eternal Sunshine short residency at State Farm Arena on July 6–9: Atlanta hosts group stage matches on June 14, June 18, June 24, and June 27, then the Round of 32 on July 1 and the Semifinal on July 15. The residency runs between the Round of 32 exit and the Semifinal buildup, perfect for fans who are staying in Atlanta for the long haul.
Central & West Coast
Joji’s Solaris Tour at American Airlines Center concerts on July 11: Dallas hosts group stage matches on June 14, June 17, June 22, and June 25, then the Round of 32 on June 30 and the Quarterfinal on July 11. The show lands on the same day as the Dallas Quarterfinal, making it a full day of live events for fans already in the city.
Beach Boys and special guest John Stamos at Hollywood Bowl July 2–4: Los Angeles hosts group stage matches on June 12, June 15, June 18, June 21, and June 25, then the Round of 32 on June 28 and July 2, and the Quarterfinal on July 10. The Hollywood Bowl run kicks off the same day as the second L.A. Round of 32 match, giving fans the stadium in the afternoon and the hills at night.
Major Events During the World Cup
Concerts are only part of what is running alongside the tournament. Baseball, professional wrestling, NASCAR, rodeo, and theater are all on the calendar during the World Cup window. Here is what is happening across the host cities.
The Northeast: Baseball and Body Slams
MLB All Star Village at the Pennsylvania Convention Center, Philadelphia: Philadelphia hosts group stage matches on June 14, June 19, June 22, and June 25, then the Round of 16 on July 4. All-Star Week lands after Philadelphia's World Cup run wraps, giving fans who stayed in the city a packed follow-up week. Batting cages, autograph sessions, and live entertainment on its own ticket. The MLB All Star Game and MLB All Star Sunday are available separately. See our MLB All-Star Week Guide for the full breakdown.
WWE Saturday Night's Main Event at Madison Square Garden, New York City on July 18: New York/NJ hosts matches through the Final on July 19. The WWE taping on July 18 is the night before the World Cup Final, making it a legitimate two-night event for anyone already in the metro area for the championship weekend. Televised broadcast, MSG crowd, the night before the biggest match in the world.
The South & Central: High-Octane Racing and Rodeo
NASCAR Quaker State 400 at EchoPark Speedway, Atlanta on July 12: Atlanta's last World Cup match is the Semifinal on July 15. The NASCAR race on July 12 falls three days before, giving fans in the city for the Semifinal a full event to build the weekend around before the match.
Stockyards Championship Rodeo at Cowtown Coliseum, Fort Worth, every Friday and Saturday through July: Dallas hosts matches on June 14, June 17, June 22, June 25, June 30, and the Quarterfinal on July 11. The rodeo runs every weekend through the entire Dallas window, which means there is a show available the night before or after every single Dallas match day. A 19th-century arena in a functioning historic livestock district. See our Cowtown Coliseum Guide for what to expect.
The West Coast: Hollywood Classics
The Phantom of the Opera at Hollywood Pantages Theatre, Los Angeles: L.A. hosts matches from June 12 through the Quarterfinal on July 10. The Pantages run covers multiple dates across that window, giving fans open evenings between the group stage, the Round of 32, and the Quarterfinal buildup.
Beauty and the Beast at Orpheum Theatre SF, San Francisco on July 14 through Aug. 9: San Francisco hosts group stage matches on June 13, June 16, June 20, June 22, and June 25, then the Round of 32 on July 1. The production opens two weeks after San Francisco's last World Cup match and runs through August, making it the ideal option for fans who fall in love with the city and extend their stay past the tournament.
The Clock is Ticking: Don’t Get Left on the Sidelines!
The World Cup window is seven weeks across six cities. You will have open nights, open days, and a full event calendar around you. Shop Event Tickets Center for every event in this guide and lock in your plans before the tournament kicks off.