The Savannah Bananas have just announced their 2026 Banana Ball World Tour, and it’s nothing short of historic. The beloved exhibition baseball team, known for its over-the-top antics, TikTok-worthy dances, and electrifying fan engagement, is taking its show to unprecedented heights. The tour will span 45 cities across 28 states, with stops at 20 Major League Baseball stadiums and even four football venues, marking a massive leap in scale for a team that started as a quirky Coastal Plain League club.
This bold expansion cements the Bananas as more than just a baseball team—they’re now a nationwide entertainment phenomenon. By blending the excitement of live sports with a circus-like atmosphere of nonstop fun, they’re revolutionizing how Americans experience baseball. Banana Ball, the team’s fast-paced version of the sport, has already captured millions of fans online with its unique rules: no bunting, no mound visits, batters are out if fans catch a foul ball, and games are capped at two hours. Now, the Bananas are taking this energy coast-to-coast, giving fans everywhere a chance to join the spectacle.
The 2026 tour promises bigger venues, larger crowds, and a level of production worthy of a rock concert. With a roster of charismatic players, on-field breakdancing, choreographed celebrations, and fan participation at every turn, the Bananas aim to transform each stop into a must-see event. Founder Jesse Cole’s vision is clear: baseball can be fun, fast, and wildly entertaining for all ages.
What started in a small ballpark in Savannah, Georgia, has grown into a cultural movement that’s challenging baseball traditions and captivating new audiences. The 2026 Banana Ball World Tour is proof that the Bananas are no longer just a team—they’re an experience redefining America’s pastime for the 21st century.