Mexico City is getting ready to experience soccer like never before, and one of the key venues will be Campo Marte. During the World Cup, this space will be transformed into an immersive experience where you won’t just watch the matches—you’ll be part of a collective celebration.
The concept of Campo Marte for the 2026 World Cup in Mexico City goes far beyond the typical screens. Here there will be large-scale viewing parties , with a stadium atmosphere, thousands of fans, and all the excitement of every live match.
But what really elevates this plan is its commitment to comprehensive entertainment. In addition to soccer, there will be a powerful musical lineup featuring international artists who will turn every match day into a festival. The lineup includes Parcels, Hugel, L’Impératrice, Claptone, Mathame, The Avalanches, Modeselektor, Polo & Pan, and Purple Disco Machine, among others.
More than just soccer: music and cuisine at Campo Marte
In addition to the matches and concerts, this event will also stand out for its culinary offerings. The concept aims to bring together the best of Mexican cuisine, from traditional snacks to contemporary options, creating a complete experience for all attendees.
Thus, Campo Marte is shaping up to be one of the must-visit spots to experience the 2026 World Cup in Mexico City, whether you’re there for the soccer, the music, or simply the atmosphere.
Costs and types of access for Campo Marte 2026 World Cup Mexico City
The fan fest will offer several options depending on your plan. Individual admission will cost $400 + fees, while individual VIP tickets go up to $1,000 + fees, with extra perks and better seating within the event.
If you want to go for several days, there will be packages like the weekend pass for $1,000 + fees and its VIP version for $2,500 + fees. There will also be full-week access for $2,000 + fees, or the weekly VIP pass for $5,000 + fees, designed for those who want to experience the World Cup to the fullest.
📅 June 11 to July 19, 2026
📍 Campo Marte
⏰ TBD (broadcasts during matches and concerts in the late afternoon and evening)
🎟️ From $400 pesos + fees, up to $5,000 + fees