A Summer of Global Soccer and Music at Sports Illustrated Stadium
Sports Illustrated Stadium has unveiled a comprehensive summer schedule that weaves together international soccer friendlies, World Cup watch parties and a vibrant concert series, promising a season of nonstop entertainment for fans across the region.
The lineup kicks off with high‑profile friendlies on May 30 and June 4, featuring Ecuador against Saudi Arabia and Czechia versus Guatemala, while a Road to 26 doubleheader weekend on June 6 and 7 will showcase Bolivia versus Scotland and Morocco against Norway.
Road to 26 Doubleheader and Early Friendlies
These early fixtures set the tone for a summer where national teams use the venue as a testing ground before heading to the global tournament, giving supporters a first look at emerging lineups and tactical experiments.
Fan Hub Experience
From June 14 through July 15, the NYNJ World Cup 2026 Jersey Fan Hub will operate as a dedicated space where supporters can view matches together, participate in interactive activities and immerse themselves in a uniquely soccer‑centric atmosphere.
Family Day and Early Concerts
Family Day on June 14 will combine a KIDZ BOP LIVE concert with FIFA World Cup 2026 watch parties, offering a festive environment for younger fans and families seeking a shared experience.
Concert Series Lineup
On June 16, DJ Snake and Justice will headline a concert timed to coincide with the France versus Senegal match, creating a crossover of music and football that underscores the stadium’s dual‑purpose programming.
Kygo will take the stage on June 22 alongside special guest Kaleo, followed by a live viewing of Norway versus Senegal, extending the venue’s tradition of pairing top‑tier musical acts with major soccer events.
Tickets and Access
Tickets for all events are available through Ticketmaster.com and sitickets.com, providing fans with straightforward access to seats for both the matches and the concerts.
Beyond the scheduled programming, the stadium will serve as a gathering place for community activations, fan zones and a variety of soccer‑inspired experiences throughout the summer, reinforcing its role as a cultural hub in the New Jersey sports landscape.