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Savannah Bananas to make Gillette Stadium debut with two games in August 2026

The Savannah Bananas will make their Gillette Stadium debut with two games in August 2026, marking the first time the viral baseball entertainment phenomenon will perform at the home of the New England Patriots and Revolution.

The team announced the Foxborough dates as part of their 2026 World Tour, with games scheduled for Aug. 28 and 29, 2026. The Bananas will face the Loco Beach Coconuts, a new team created specifically for the tour.

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The weekend promises the signature Banana Ball experience that has captivated audiences nationwide, featuring choreographed dances, unique uniforms, scoring celebrations, walk-up song performances and breakdancing coaches. The format emphasizes fan entertainment over traditional baseball structure.

Gillette Stadium joins an impressive roster of venues on the 2026 World Tour, which includes 14 Major League Baseball parks and 10 football stadiums across the country. The Bananas have previously performed at MLB, NFL and college football stadiums in recent years.

While Gillette Stadium has hosted numerous high-profile sporting events including the 2023 Army-Navy Game and 2016 Winter Classic, along with motorsports and NCAA athletics, the Banana Ball games will represent the venue’s first experience with the Savannah Bananas’ unique brand of entertainment.

Fans interested in attending can enter the Banana Ball Ticket Lottery through Oct. 31, 2025, at bananaball.com/tickets/. Entry into the lottery does not guarantee ticket access. Officials will conduct a random drawing approximately two months before the games, with selected participants then receiving the opportunity to purchase available tickets.

The lottery system reflects the high demand for Banana Ball events, which have gained significant popularity as the team tours venues nationwide.

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