Tickets Now Available for FIFA Fan Festival™ Toronto

Experience the energy of FIFA Fan Festival™ Toronto at Fort York and The Bentway. Enjoy live match screenings, music, food and vibrant cultural programming alongside fellow fans. General admission is free. Book your tickets now and be part of the action.

Do I need to book my tickets in advance?

Yes. Pre-registration is required for all ticket types; this includes free general admission and all premium experience tickets.

What can I expect when I go?

Expect big screens for live matches, a lively crowd, local and international food vendors, entertainment and interactive activities. It’s a family-friendly, festival-style atmosphere where you can drop in for a match or stay all day.

What’s the best way to get to the FIFA Fan Festival?

Public transit, walking or cycling is the best way to get there. TTC and GO Transit will have increased service, and parking will be limited with road closures in effect. Driving is strongly discouraged.

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