The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has announced the return of TATA IPL Fan Parks for the 2025 season, bringing the excitement of live cricket screenings to 50 cities across 23 states and one union territory.
Set to run for 10 weekends from March 22 to May 25, 2025, the Fan Parks will stretch across the country—from Tinsukia (Assam) in the northeast to Kochi (Kerala) in the south, and from Amritsar (Punjab) in the north to Goa in the west.
These Fan Parks will offer more than just match screenings. Attendees can enjoy live entertainment, music, food courts, and interactive activities such as a virtual batting zone, bowling through nets, face painting, replica dugouts, a cheer-o-meter, and 360° photo booths—recreating the electrifying stadium atmosphere for fans who can’t make it to the matches in person.
The first set of Fan Parks will launch in Rohtak (Haryana), Bikaner (Rajasthan), Gangtok (Sikkim), Kochi (Kerala), and Coimbatore (Tamil Nadu). Several new cities, including Kakinada (Andhra Pradesh), Dimapur (Nagaland), Karaikal (Puducherry), and Purulia (West Bengal), will host Fan Parks for the first time.
Suryakumar to captain Mumbai Indians in IPL 2025 opener amid Hardik’s absence
BCCI Officials on Expanding the IPL Experience
Arun Singh Dhumal, IPL Chairman:
“The IPL Fan Parks are a crucial part of our vision to bring the tournament closer to fans across India. By hosting these events in multiple cities, we aim to recreate the electrifying stadium atmosphere and allow fans to celebrate the IPL together.”
Devajit Saikia, BCCI Honorary Secretary:
“Since 2015, IPL Fan Parks have brought the thrill of the tournament to millions of fans. With the 2025 edition covering 50 cities, we are excited to expand this initiative and ensure the magic of IPL reaches every corner of the country.”
With its largest-ever footprint, the 2025 IPL Fan Parks promise to unite cricket lovers nationwide, making every weekend a grand celebration of the sport.