
When the world’s biggest sporting event arrives in Canada this summer, the excitement won’t be confined to the pitch.
With host cities Vancouver and Toronto preparing to welcome more than a million visitors, a star-studded lineup of entertainment, music, and arts festivals will turn the tournament into an unforgettable cultural celebration.
Whether you are looking to spot international icons or experience local music, Canada’s host cities have an action-packed off-field schedule.
The Official FIFA Fan Festival™
The hub of off-pitch entertainment will be the official FIFA Fan Festival sites, which will run for 28 days of live entertainment and match broadcasts.
1. Vancouver (Hastings Park / PNE Site)
Vancouver is hosting one of the largest live music experiences in the city’s history at the PNE grounds, featuring a mix of free daily performances on the Park Stage and premium, ticketed amphitheater concerts.
- Headlining Acts: The long list of free headliners includes Murda Beatz, Sam Roberts Band, Broken Social Scene, Paul Oakenfold, Alex Cuba, Blues Traveler, and The Sheepdogs.
- Multicultural and Indigenous Programming: The festival aims to celebrate British Columbia’s diverse communities by blending Indigenous cultural performances with global music genres, ranging from Latin and hip-hop to jazz and electronic sets.
2. Toronto (Fort York National Historic Site / The Bentway)
Under the banner of the “The World in a City” theme, Toronto’s cultural events kick off with the opening ceremony on June 12, running through July 19.
The site will feature international food markets, interactive fan zones, and performances blending Canada’s diverse cultural fabric with soccer.
Celebrity Sightings and Soccer Royalty
World Cups are prime magnets for A-list celebrities, musicians, and sports legends. Based on current itineraries, here is who you might spot around the host cities:
- Canadian Ambassadors: International music icons like Drake and The Weeknd are slated to participate in several Canadian events. Rumors point to surprise pop-up concerts in Toronto around mid-June.
- Soccer Personalities & Owners: Look out for celebrities heavily involved in soccer culture, such as Ryan Reynolds and Michael Bublé, who are expected to attend matches and participate in local festivities. Past FIFA tournaments have also drawn icons like David Beckham, Ronaldinho, and Neymar to the host cities to soak in the atmosphere.
Parallel Arts and Music Festivals
Both cities are aligning their traditional summer arts calendars with the World Cup schedule:
- Vancouver International Jazz Festival (June 15 – 24): Coinciding with early-stage matches at BC Place, this festival features hundreds of free and ticketed performances at venues like David Lam Park and Ocean Art Works.
- TD Toronto Jazz Festival (June 20 – 23): One of North America’s premier jazz events, overlapping with the group-stage matches at the Exhibition Place grounds.
- Bard on the Beach (May – August): Vancouver’s open-air Shakespeare festival continues along the bay, offering travelers an upscale cultural escape between matches.
Tips for Visitors
- Plan Ahead: Fan festivals and cultural events will be highly attended. Use neighborhood platforms like kipsmithhomes.com to find short-term, pet-friendly, or luxury stays located near these cultural hubs and public transit pathways.
- BC Place Proximity: The Vancouver fan zones are situated within walking distance of downtown pathways, allowing visitors to seamlessly shift between matches and entertainment.