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Seattle’s Free FIFA World Cup 2026 Fan Celebration Transforms Pacific Place

A 27,000‑square‑foot immersive experience runs through July, featuring a 70‑foot screen and six themed zones.

Seattle Soccer House at Pacific Place will open its doors to the public for a free, all‑ages celebration of the FIFA World Cup 2026™, running from June 15 through July 2 and again on July 6‑7.

A Summer of Soccer in Seattle

Spanning 27,000 square feet, the venue will be divided into six distinct zones — The Forest Entry, The Watering Hole, The Urban Core, The Pitch, The PNW Marketplace, and The Summit Club — each designed to immerse visitors in different aspects of the tournament and Pacific Northwest culture.

At the heart of the experience is Seattle’s largest screen, measuring 70 feet by 40 feet, where fans can watch every match of the global tournament on a high‑definition display.

The event is being coordinated by the Seattle FIFA World Cup 2026™ Local Organizing Committee in partnership with a roster of local sponsors, including Alaska Airlines, Amazon, Boeing, Emerald Queen Casino, Microsoft, the Port of Seattle, the Puyallup Tribe of Indians, and the University of Washington.

Attendees can enjoy a curated selection of food and beverages from regional vendors, grab exclusive giveaways, meet players for autograph sessions, and participate in a variety of interactive fan activities.

Accessibility is a priority, with ADA‑compliant viewing areas and transportation options that include King County Metro bus routes and Link light rail service via Westlake Station.

Beyond this flagship celebration, Seattle will host three additional official fan sites, making the city one of the primary hubs for World Cup 2026™ festivities in the United States.

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