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MLB All-Star Village Breaks Records And Had More Than 111,000 Visitors

Forbes Published Jul 18, 2026 Reviewed Jul 18, 2026 ✓ Reviewed by citations.press editors
The 2026 MLB All-Star Village in Philadelphia, sponsored by Capital One, attracted more than 111,000 attendees, exceeding predictions of approximately 80,000 and marking the most attended fan event since the 2022 Los Angeles All-Star Game.
more than 111000 attendees · MLB All-Star Village attendees80000 attendees · MLB All-Star Village predicted attendance
Retail sales at the 2026 MLB All-Star Village in Philadelphia increased by 45% compared to the 2025 event in Atlanta, reaching a new record for the Village and matching the 2022 All-Star week merchandise sales record.
45 percent · retail sales at MLB All-Star Village
MLBShop.com saw a 34% increase in sales during the 2026 All-Star Week compared to the 2025 All-Star Week in Atlanta.
34 percent · MLBShop.com sales
Headwear accounted for nearly 25% of all products sold at the 2026 MLB All-Star Village in Philadelphia.
about 25 percent · headwear sales
The 2026 MLB All-Star Village in Philadelphia employed approximately 1,500 local individuals on a short-term basis, including electricians, stagehands, musicians, docents, ticket-takers, and crowd control personnel.
about 1500 employees · local short-term employees of MLB All-Star Village
The 2026 MLB All-Star Village in Philadelphia used 500,000 square feet of the Pennsylvania Convention Center, representing roughly 74% of the venue’s available space and nearly 95% of its largest contiguous exhibit area.
500000 square feet · All-Star Village footprintabout 74 percent · All-Star Village use of Pennsylvania Convention Center spaceabout 95 percent · All-Star Village use of largest contiguous exhibit area
The 2026 MLB All-Star Village in Philadelphia featured 44 domestic sponsors and 37 international partners.
44 sponsors · domestic MLB sponsors at All-Star Village37 partners · international partners at All-Star Village
The 2026 MLB All-Star Village in Philadelphia was open from July 11th through July 14th, 2026.
4 days · duration of 2026 MLB All-Star Village

Philadelphia recently hosted MLB's largest-ever All-Star Village, using 500,000 square feet of the Convention Center. The Capital One-sponsored event attracted over 111,000 attendees, exceeding predictions and marking the most attended fan event since 2022. Modeled after the city's neighborhoods, it offered diverse attractions including baseball fields, VR experiences, historical exhibits, and player interactions. This spectacle, 7 years in the making to coincide with the nation's 250th birthday, generated record retail sales, up 45% from last year. The event also boosted the local economy, engaging over 40 vendors and employing 1,500 individuals. While next year's All-Star Game is slated for Chicago, a looming labor dispute threatens the season and its vital economic benefits.

MLB began hosting a FanFest in the home city of its All-Star game in 1991. The event, which seems to grow in size and scope each year, is put on for the thousands of people who come to town for the Home Run Derby and/or the All-Star Game, as well as for locals who just want to partake in the baseball-related festivities.

This year Philadelphia put on one of the largest events ever. Hosted by Capital One for the fifth year in a row in the final year of a $125 million sponsorship with MLB, the now-named All-Star Village covered 500,000 square feet of the Pennsylvania Convention Center, or roughly 74% of the available space. Said differently, the All-Star Village used up nearly 95% of the center’s largest contiguous exhibit area.

According to a press release from MLB, this year’s Village is “modeled after the City of Neighborhoods, with different sections of the event portraying various Philadelphia neighborhoods, such as Center City, Fairmount, Fishtown, Old City and South Philly.” There were three baseball fields, batting and pitching experiences, multiple virtual reality attractions, a host of historical exhibits, merchandise sales ranging from Fanatics to New Era to Franklin Sports to Rawlings to Mitchell & Ness to various artists from around the country. In addition, there was food on offer from multiple MLB ballparks. The Village included stages for player interviews, and autographs sessions each day.

MLB’s press release listed more than 40 former players scheduled to attend. The MLB Network hosted players in a mock clubhouse, where fans listened amongst lockers filled with jerseys and equipment from/for many 2026 All-Stars.

The Village was open from July 11th through July 14th. While MLB predicted approximately 80,000 would attend this year’s event, more than 111,000 did so; most paying the $35 admission fee, although some early birds were able to purchase tickets for $10, and certain Capital One card members were able to get four complimentary admissions. The cost didn’t dissuade attendance, as this was most attended All-Star fan event since it was held in Los Angeles in 2022, but the Southern California version also had an outdoor section, which was not available in Philadelphia.

Much has been made of the fact that Commissioner Rob Manfred promised former Phillies owner David Montgomery that the 2026 All-Star Game would be held in Philadelphia to coincide with the nation’s 250th birthday. So this spectacle was seven years in the making. However, the actual set-up did not begin until July 1st, and everything was loaded out by Friday, three days after the event’s final day.

Forty-four domestic sponsors of MLB and 37 international partners activated during the week, which led to a new retail record for sales at the Village, and matched the 2022 record for All-Star week merchandise sales. In fact, sales were up 45% from 2025’s iteration, which took place in Atlanta. And it was not just in-person sales, as MLBShop.com saw an increase of 34% from the 2025 All-Star Week.

Not surprisingly, headwear was the most popular product category, making up nearly 25% of all products sold. Hard goods and jerseys were the next most popular.

Although MLB is a national organization with multinational partners, this year it worked with more than 40 different vendors from Philadelphia and the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. Further, approximately 1,500 local individuals were employed on a short-term basis to work alongside MLB staff. These were electricians, stagehands, musicians, docents, ticket-takers, and people in charge of overall crowd control at various entrances and exits to the All-Star Village.

Next year’s All-Star Game is scheduled to be played at Wrigley Field in Chicago, but with the owners prepared to lock out the players when the current CBA expires on December 1st, there is a valid question as to whether or not the season will be played, let alone the All-Star Game. With Chicago on the verge of losing its football team, the city can ill-afford to lose a weeklong celebration that should draw at least 100,000 visitors who fill hotels and restaurants, and who come to town prepared to spend their disposable income.

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