The Savannah Bananas Unveil Historic 2026 Banana Ball World Tour — 45 Cities, 28 States, 20 MLB Stadiums, and 4 Football Venues in a Baseball Revolution..
The Savannah Bananas are taking their legendary show on the road like never before. The team announced that their 2026 Banana Ball World Tour will be the most ambitious in franchise history, spanning 45 cities across 28 states, with games scheduled in 20 Major League Baseball stadiums and even four iconic football venues. What started as a quirky baseball team in Savannah, Georgia, has now become a full-fledged entertainment movement, redefining America’s relationship with the national pastime.
A Tour Unlike Anything in Sports
The Bananas’ 2026 tour represents more than just a series of games—it’s a cultural event designed to make baseball fun, fast-paced, and family-friendly. Banana Ball, the team’s unique spin on baseball, follows a set of wild rules: no bunting, no mound visits, batters can steal first base, and foul balls caught by fans count as outs. Each game is a high-energy spectacle that combines athletic competition with live entertainment, dance routines, music, and constant fan interaction.
“Baseball needed a jolt of energy, and the fans have shown us they’re ready for something fresh,” said team owner Jesse Cole, famously known for wearing his bright yellow tuxedo at every game. “This tour is not just about playing in new places—it’s about transforming the way people experience baseball everywhere.”
From Local Team to Nationwide Phenomenon
Since their founding in 2016, the Savannah Bananas have built a reputation for breaking traditions and breaking records. Their games regularly sell out months in advance, social media clips rack up millions of views, and fans travel from across the country just to catch a glimpse of the action.
The Bananas’ popularity has soared to the point where they are no longer just a team—they are now the centerpiece of a nationwide entertainment movement. By playing in MLB stadiums like Yankee Stadium, Fenway Park, Dodger Stadium, and Wrigley Field, the Bananas are bringing their unique brand of baseball to some of the sport’s most historic stages.
Adding football stadiums to the mix makes the 2026 tour even more groundbreaking. Venues like AT&T Stadium in Dallas and Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta will host Banana Ball, proving that the Bananas’ appeal goes far beyond traditional baseball audiences.
Fan-Centered Entertainment
At the heart of the Banana Ball experience is the fans. Every rule change, every promotion, every skit, and every stunt is designed with the audience in mind. From dancing players to grandmas serving as official cheerleaders, the Bananas flip the script on what a baseball game should look like.
The 2026 tour ensures that fans across the country will have a chance to witness this revolution in person. For many, it will be their first opportunity to see the Bananas live—and for those who have already attended a game, it’s a chance to relive the magic in a bigger, bolder setting.
The Future of Baseball?
Traditional baseball has faced declining attendance and waning interest among younger audiences, but the Bananas have found a way to reignite excitement. By shortening games to two hours, eliminating downtime, and encouraging crowd participation, they have created a version of baseball that resonates with today’s fast-moving world.
“Banana Ball isn’t just about changing the rules—it’s about changing the experience,” Cole emphasized. “We want fans to leave the ballpark with sore cheeks from smiling and memories that will last a lifetime.”
A Movement Just Getting Started
With 45 stops planned for 2026, the Bananas’ reach will extend to every corner of the U.S., ensuring the game continues to grow. This tour is expected to attract record-breaking crowds, set new milestones in sports entertainment, and inspire future generations of fans to fall in love with the joy of baseball again.
From Savannah’s humble ballpark to the nation’s grandest stadiums, the Savannah Bananas’ 2026 Banana Ball World Tour is more than just a schedule—it’s a revolution in motion.