All nine host cities across the two host countries will offer a free-to-enter Fifa Fan Festival.
Fifa Fan Festival events across Australia and Aotearoa New Zealand to include concerts, panels and live match broadcasts.
Nationally acclaimed musical artists such as Ladyhawke, JessB, Jessica Mauboy and Kimbra will entertain fans.
Besides the exciting live matches, the Fifa Fan Festival™ during the Fifa Women’s World Cup 2023 will be fired up by icons from Australia and Aotearoa New Zealand. Each Fifa Fan Festival will be a celebration of football with an exciting programme of music, entertainment, local culture, culinary highlights, fan activations and live match broadcasts on big screens.
All nine Host Cities will have a Fifa Fan Festival during the tournament, which kicks off on Thursday, 20 July, with free entry for everyone – from football fans to occasional supporters and families with kids. The events at each venue will be tailored to the local climate, matchdays and kick-off times.
The various Fifa Fan Festivals will be headlined by renowned Aussie and Kiwi musical acts, including artists such as Ladyhawke, JessB, Jessica Mauboy, Kimbra, San Cisco and Montaigne.
“The Fifa Fan Festival provides spaces where fans, the entire family and local communities can go beyond football. From live broadcasts of matches to informative panels and popular musical artists – there is something for everyone,” said Fifa Secretary General Fatma Samoura. “We are proud to have Fifa Fan Festivals at a Fifa Women’s World Cup for the first time and we have worked with Host Cities and sponsors to ensure that the spaces are not only entertaining and fun, but above all inclusive – a clear commitment of Fifa and this tournament.”
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