The 2026 Banana Ball World Tour has the potential to be the most electrifying yet — and with over 150 cities from more than 40 states (plus several international contenders) throwing their hat in the ring, the possibilities are as wide as they are exciting. From major metros to hidden gems, it’s clear: the world wants Banana Ball.
So, where should we go? Start with the cities that bring the energy. We’re talking about places where fans don’t just show up — they *bring the party*. Cities like Austin, Nashville, and New Orleans have a culture of celebration that perfectly matches the Banana Ball spirit. But don’t sleep on the Midwest — Chicago, Indianapolis, and even smaller towns like Des Moines have passionate fan bases ready to go bananas.
We also need to think big. International interest means it’s time to plant the banana flag overseas. Toronto, London, Tokyo, and Sydney are all buzzing with curiosity — and nothing says “world tour” like taking the most fun show in sports global.
Let’s not forget the heart. Communities that rallied together to bring Banana Ball to town — cities that went above and beyond to show their love — deserve strong consideration. These are places where the impact of a visit would go beyond a game; it would become part of the city’s story.
Finally, accessibility and experience matter. Stadiums that offer a killer fan experience, cities that can support the tour’s wild energy, and regions that haven’t yet had a taste of Banana Ball — they all have a place in the conversation.
We’ve seen the demand. Now it’s time to choose the cities that will help make 2026 unforgettable.