After Over 150 cities from over 40 states have submitted their official interest in hosting Banana Ball games in 2026. This includes cities from every region of the country (and even multiple international cities). The two yet to be named Banana Ball teams have received official interest from over 50 cities. Now, we need your help in deciding where we should go. What cities should we select for the 2026 Banana Ball World Tour?

After Over 150 cities from over 40 states have submitted their official interest in hosting Banana Ball games in 2026. This includes cities from every region of the country (and even multiple international cities). The two yet to be named Banana Ball teams have received official interest from over 50 cities. Now, we need your help in deciding where we should go. What cities should we select for the 2026 Banana Ball World Tour?

Where Should Banana Ball Go Next? Help Us Choose the 2026 World Tour Cities!

Over the past few years, Banana Ball has gone from a bold experiment in fan-first entertainment to a full-blown movement. With a style of play that turns baseball into a nonstop thrill ride, a team that dances, sprints, and flips its way into your heart, and fans that bleed yellow and scream until their voices give out — Banana Ball is more than a game. It’s a revolution.

Now, that revolution is expanding. And we need YOUR help.

Since announcing our 2026 Banana Ball World Tour, we’ve received an overwhelming response. Over 150 cities from more than 40 states across the U.S. — from sprawling metropolises to small towns with big hearts — have thrown their hats in the ring. And it’s not just America that’s catching the Banana Fever. We’ve had interest from multiple international cities spanning Europe, Asia, and Latin America, all eager to experience the magic of Banana Ball live and in person.

But there’s more: with two brand-new Banana Ball teams in the works for 2026, over 50 cities have made their official pitch to become a permanent home base. That’s right — not just a stop on the tour, but the future home of a full-time Banana Ball team.

So… where should we go?

We’re not just asking out of courtesy — we genuinely want to know. Because if you’ve been with us for even one inning, you already know: the fans are the heartbeat of Banana Ball. Every choreographed dance, every crowd-surfing celebration, every walk-off sprint around the bases is for YOU. And now, we want you to help shape the next chapter of this wild, wonderful journey.

What Makes a Great Banana Ball City?

This isn’t about population size or how shiny your stadium is. It’s about energy. Passion. Community. We’re looking for cities that are ready to turn a baseball game into the most unforgettable night of the year — every time we roll into town.

We want cities that:Show up LOUD and PROUD.Embrace the weird, the wild, and the wildly entertaining.Love their teams but also love a good dance break.Can turn a Tuesday night into a sellout, because every Banana Ball game feels like a Friday.

We’re talking about cities where families, students, old-school baseball fans, and first-time game-goers can all find something to love. Cities where the local businesses, schools, and neighborhoods get involved and help make game day a true community celebration.

The Cities in the Running (Just to Name a Few…)

While we’re not quite ready to release the full list, let’s just say the competition is fierce — and fun.

We’ve heard from places like:Portland, Maine, where fans have promised lobster-claw gloves and yellow raincoats in the stands.Louisville, Kentucky, where local musicians are pitching live bluegrass seventh-inning stretches.Albuquerque, New Mexico, where the ballpark would glow against desert sunsets with the Sandias in the background.Boise, Idaho, whose fanbase has already started a campaign called “Bring the Bananas to Boise” — complete with banana-shaped car decals.Toronto and Vancouver, bringing the Canadian flair to the mix, with poutine and Timbit-themed concession ideas.Tokyo, yes — TOKYO, where fans are proposing a full Banana Ball meets anime crossover night.And so many more — some big, some small, but all excited.

Each city has brought something special to the table, and choosing where to go won’t be easy. But we wouldn’t have it any other way.

The Two New Banana Ball Teams: Who Will Call Them Home?

In addition to selecting tour stops, we’re also on the hunt for two cities to become the permanent homes of the next Banana Ball teams. This is more than just hosting a few games — this is about joining the family. These cities will be the next Savannah. They’ll host dozens of games a year, help shape the identity of their teams, and become central hubs of the Banana Ball universe.

We’re talking about:Local players.Local traditions.A city name and team vibe that scream “This is US.”

Already, cities are submitting creative team name ideas, stadium proposals, and videos of fans dressed in banana suits. We’ve even seen city councils pass resolutions to bring Banana Ball to town.

If your city hasn’t joined the race yet — there’s still time. But the clock is ticking.

So… What Can You Do?

Simple: Tell us where we should go.Use the hashtag BananaBall2026 on social media.Nominate your city by tagging us and sharing why it deserves to be a stop.Rally your local leaders, sports teams, and fans to get involved.Submit your official nomination on our website (you know where to go).Be loud, be creative, and most importantly — be YOU.

We’ll be watching. We’ll be listening. And we’ll be choosing based on more than just logistics. We’re choosing based on love. Passion. Bananas.

The 2026 World Tour: Bigger, Wilder, More Banana Than Ever

Wherever we go, the 2026 Banana Ball World Tour will be the biggest yet. More games, more cities, more surprises. We’ve got new rules. New stunts. And maybe… just maybe… a few new world records to break.

But it all starts with YOU. Where should we go? What cities should we paint yellow next?

Let us know. Because the Bananas aren’t just a team.

They’re a movement.

And the next stop on that movement… could be your backyard.

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