Breaking: Over 150 Cities from 40+ States Submit Official Interest in Hosting Banana Ball Games for 2026
The Savannah Bananas’ fast-rising sensation, *Banana Ball*, has officially gone national— and international. Sources confirm that more than **150 cities across over 40 states** have formally submitted their interest to host Banana Ball games in 2026. From small towns to major metropolitan hubs, the response underscores just how explosive the demand has become for the high-energy, entertainment-first version of baseball.
What makes this development even more remarkable is the sheer breadth of representation. Cities from the Northeast, Midwest, South, and West Coast are all in play, ensuring Banana Ball could touch every region of the United States. Beyond America’s borders, multiple international cities—reportedly including sites in Canada, Mexico, and even Europe—have reached out, hoping to join the growing frenzy.
The interest is not limited to one-off exhibition stops, either. Officials close to the league reveal that cities are competing not only for hosting rights but also for the opportunity to become home to one of the **two new Banana Ball teams** set to be unveiled ahead of the 2026 season. While the official team names and locations have not yet been announced, the buzz is building rapidly as franchises prepare to join the original Savannah Bananas in creating a full-fledged competitive Banana Ball league.
Banana Ball, known for its wacky rules, nonstop fan engagement, and viral social media clips, has already sold out nearly every stop on its national tours. With this overwhelming level of interest, the 2026 season is shaping up to be the most ambitious expansion yet—potentially transforming Banana Ball from a novelty sensation into a permanent fixture in global sports entertainment.
Fans won’t have to wait long: official announcements on host cities and the new franchises are expected in the coming months.