[Brand USA] Information on public viewings and fan events in the 11 U.S. host cities for the World Cup released on official website
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- [Brand USA] Information on public viewings and fan events in the 11 U.S. host cities for the World Cup released on official website
- Ahead of the North American FIFA World Cup, Brand USA has released information on public viewings and fan events in 11 U.S. host cities on its official website, 'Visit The USA'.
- Source: PR Times
- Date: May 28, 2026
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Ahead of the North American FIFA World Cup, Brand USA has released information on public viewings and fan events in 11 U.S. host cities on its official website, 'Visit The USA'.
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- [Brand USA] Information on public viewings and fan events in the 11 U.S. host cities for the World Cup released on official website (May 28, 2026), PR Times
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- May 28, 2026
Ahead of the North American FIFA World Cup, Brand USA has released information on public viewings and fan events in 11 U.S. host cities on its official website, 'Visit The USA'.
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Ahead of the North American FIFA World Cup, which kicks off on June 11th (local time) this year, preparations for public viewings and fan events are underway in 11 U.S. host cities, building momentum across the country. During the tournament, in addition to match viewing, a variety of related programs are planned, including large-scale public viewings, concerts, art exhibitions, and community events outside the stadiums. In this tournament, the first in the U.S. in 32 years since 1994, the entire country will be engulfed in the excitement of the World Cup along with supporters from around the world. Brand USA, the official tourism marketing organization of the United States, has released an overview of fan events and soccer-related events scheduled in World Cup host cities and surrounding areas on its official website for general consumers, 'Visit The USA'.
Dallas, Texas
Dallas is a host city where the Japanese national team will play its first and third group stage matches, and a total of 9 matches are scheduled, including the semifinals. The match venue, Dallas Stadium (AT&T Stadium), is one of the world's largest domed stadiums, known as the home of the NFL's Dallas Cowboys. During the tournament, numerous events, including public viewings, fan events, and soccer-themed cultural events, will be held in Dallas and the surrounding areas.
FIFA Fan Festival™ Dallas
'FIFA Fan Festival™ Dallas' will be held for 34 days from June 11th to July 19th of this year at Fair Park, located in the heart of Dallas, about 20 minutes by car from Dallas Stadium. This is a free event held in conjunction with the World Cup, featuring large-screen public viewings, live music, international gourmet food, and soccer-themed interactive programs.
Soccer: More Than a Game
The Perot Museum of Nature and Science, one of Dallas' premier tourist spots, is currently hosting the special exhibition 'Soccer: More Than a Game' until September 7th of this year. Inside the modern building designed by renowned architect Thom Mayne, exhibitions are held that allow visitors to experience soccer from a scientific perspective, such as the trajectory of a soccer ball, the physical abilities of players, and the relationship between technology and soccer.
Game Changer: United by Sports
The George W. Bush Presidential Center, located on the campus of Southern Methodist University, founded in 1911, is hosting the special exhibition 'Game Changer: United by Sports' until January 10, 2027. Through exhibitions on the Major League Soccer team 'FC Dallas' and the women's soccer club 'Trinity FC', as well as jerseys and trophies housed in the National Soccer Hall of Fame, the exhibition introduces the power of sports to connect people and communities.
Houston, Texas
Houston is a potential venue for the knockout stage (Round of 32) if the Japanese national team advances through the group stage. The match venue, Houston Stadium (NRG Stadium), is a large domed stadium known as the home of the NFL's Houston Texans. During the tournament, events such as public viewings and soccer-themed art events will be held throughout the city.
FIFA Fan Festival™ Houston
'FIFA Fan Festival™ Houston' will be held during the tournament in a special area adjacent to Shell Energy Stadium in central Houston. The venue will feature large-screen public viewings, live music, gourmet food projects, and soccer-themed interactive programs. A massive dome called 'Esphera', approximately 13 meters in diameter, will also appear, featuring a 360-degree video show produced by Space Center Houston. Visitors can enjoy free special videos themed around space development, cutting-edge technology, and the history of soccer.
Art of Soccer
The mixed-use facility 'POST Houston' is exhibiting 'Art of Soccer', a giant soccer ball-shaped art piece, until September of this year. The exhibition, which features soccer balls approximately 1 meter in diameter designed by local artists, is part of Houston's regional contribution efforts for the World Cup.
Dallas, Texas
Dallas is a host city where the Japanese national team will play its first and third group stage matches, and a total of 9 matches are scheduled, including the semifinals. The match venue, Dallas Stadium (AT&T Stadium), is one of the world's largest domed stadiums, known as the home of the NFL's Dallas Cowboys. During the tournament, numerous events, including public viewings, fan events, and soccer-themed cultural events, will be held in Dallas and the surrounding areas.
FIFA Fan Festival™ Dallas
'FIFA Fan Festival™ Dallas' will be held for 34 days from June 11th to July 19th of this year at Fair Park, located in the heart of Dallas, about 20 minutes by car from Dallas Stadium. This is a free event held in conjunction with the World Cup, featuring large-screen public viewings, live music, international gourmet food, and soccer-themed interactive programs.
Soccer: More Than a Game
The Perot Museum of Nature and Science, one of Dallas' premier tourist spots, is currently hosting the special exhibition 'Soccer: More Than a Game' until September 7th of this year. Inside the modern building designed by renowned architect Thom Mayne, exhibitions are held that allow visitors to experience soccer from a scientific perspective, such as the trajectory of a soccer ball, the physical abilities of players, and the relationship between technology and soccer.
Game Changer: United by Sports
The George W. Bush Presidential Center, located on the campus of Southern Methodist University, founded in 1911, is hosting the special exhibition 'Game Changer: United by Sports' until January 10, 2027. Through exhibitions on the Major League Soccer team 'FC Dallas' and the women's soccer club 'Trinity FC', as well as jerseys and trophies housed in the National Soccer Hall of Fame, the exhibition introduces the power of sports to connect people and communities.
Houston, Texas
Houston is a potential venue for the knockout stage (Round of 32) if the Japanese national team advances through the group stage. The match venue, Houston Stadium (NRG Stadium), is a large domed stadium known as the home of the NFL's Houston Texans. During the tournament, events such as public viewings and soccer-themed art events will be held throughout the city.
FIFA Fan Festival™ Houston
'FIFA Fan Festival™ Houston' will be held during the tournament in a special area adjacent to Shell Energy Stadium in central Houston. The venue will feature large-screen public viewings, live music, gourmet food projects, and soccer-themed interactive programs. A massive dome called 'Esphera', approximately 13 meters in diameter, will also appear, featuring a 360-degree video show produced by Space Center Houston. Visitors can enjoy free special videos themed around space development, cutting-edge technology, and the history of soccer.
Art of Soccer
The mixed-use facility 'POST Houston' is exhibiting 'Art of Soccer', a giant soccer ball-shaped art piece, until September of this year. The exhibition, which features soccer balls approximately 1 meter in diameter designed by local artists, is part of Houston's regional contribution efforts for the World Cup.
FAQ
サッカーワールドカップ関連イベントの情報はどこで確認できますか?
アメリカの公式観光マーケティング機関であるブランドUSAの公式サイト「Visit The USA」にて確認できます。
「FIFA Fan Festival™ Dallas」の概要を教えてください。
ダラス市内中心部のフェア・パークにて6月11日から7月19日まで開催される入場無料のイベントです。大型スクリーンでのパブリックビューイングや音楽ライブ、各国グルメなどが楽しめます。
ダラスで開催中のサッカー関連の特別展にはどのようなものがありますか?
ペロー自然科学博物館で「Soccer: More Than a Game」(9月7日まで)が、ジョージ・W・ブッシュ大統領センターで「Game Changer: United by Sports」(2027年1月10日まで)が開催中です。
ヒューストンのファンイベントではどのような体験ができますか?
シェル・エナジー・スタジアム隣接エリアで「FIFA Fan Festival™ Houston」が開催され、パブリックビューイングや音楽ライブに加え、巨大ドーム「Esphera」での360度映像ショーが楽しめます。
ヒューストンでのアートイベントについて教えてください。
複合商業施設「POST Houston」にて、地元アーティストがデザインした「Art of Soccer」として巨大なサッカーボール型のアート作品が9月まで展示されています。