Known for their unconventional style of baseball, the Savannah Bananas have become a viral sensation with their high-energy performances and crowd-pleasing antics. Their “Banana Ball” experience has sold out stadiums nationwide, and their upcoming show at Kyle Field marks their first appearance in College Station.
“We’re thrilled to host the Savannah Bananas in College Station,” said Jeremiah Cook, Assistant Director of Tourism for Visit College Station. “They’re more than a baseball team—they’re a national obsession—with an energy and fan following unlike anything else in sports.”
The Bananas’ stop in College Station is expected to draw tens of thousands of visitors from across Texas and beyond, delivering a boost to local hotels, restaurants, and attractions. Visit College Station estimates the event will generate millions in economic impact, while also spotlighting the city as a hub for creative events.
Tickets for the Savannah Bananas’ 2026 World Tour stop at Kyle Field will be distributed through a lottery system which is now open through October 31, 2025. Joining the list doesn’t guarantee the opportunity to buy tickets. A random drawing will take place before the event for the chance to purchase available tickets. The Ticket Lottery List can be found at bananaball.com.
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