Krutzsch says the event was designed to be accessible. “It was critical to ensure that there were affordable opportunities for the World Cup community and fans, or any of these participating countries, to have a place to come and be part of these official celebrations,” he says.
Tickets to the FIFA Fan Festival cost $10, including taxes, and admission is free for children under 12 when accompanied by a paying adult. (There is a limit of three free child tickets per adult ticket purchase.)
TikTok content creator Carlos Maciel plays a game at the DoorDash booth during a media preview for the FIFA Fan Festival.
(Allen J. Schaben/Los Angeles Times)
Meanwhile, reserved club seats and boxes are $30, including fees. These premium tickets offer access to shaded seating areas, upgraded seating, food and drink offerings and elevated viewing locations overlooking the festival grounds and match screens.
Tickets can be purchased online or at the Colosseum box office on event days when the festival is not sold out. The box office is located at door 29. General admission will be at doors 1, 4 and 28.






