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Mayor Zohran Mamdani, an avid soccer enthusiast, has enacted an urgent measure to restrict certain events such as concerts and food festivals on city parklands during the FIFA World Cup.
This regulation, put in place by the city’s Parks Department at the NYPD’s behest, aims to deny new permits for special events on park grounds throughout the tournament, which spans from June 11 to July 19.
The new guideline could impact gatherings of 20 or more individuals that necessitate special permits, potentially affecting even birthday parties in any of New York City’s 100 prominent parks.
The NYC Parks Department explained that the rule, which limits or rejects “special events,” was set due to police staffing needs, as officers will be busy overseeing soccer-related activities and events marking America’s 250th celebration.
“To better allocate resources and manage overtime expenses, the NYPD advised the department to decline certain new event permit applications between June 11, 2026, and July 19, 2026,” stated the parks authority.
Event applications for gatherings that did not occur last year may face rejection under this new directive.
But permits for demonstrations will be exempt from the rule, the agency said.
“The events associated with the FIFA World Cup and United States 250th anniversary will require significant realignment and deployment of NYPD personnel, which will further divert resources from regular assignments and from crime-fighting, public safety, and counter-terrorism duties,” according to the rule, which was signed by Mamdani and Parks Commissioner Tricia Shimamura.
Before NYC Parks decides on special permit applications, they will consult the NYPD to determine if resources are available to patrol the events.
About 1.2 million visitors are expected to converge on the New York metro region for eight World Cup games at MetLife Stadium at the Meadowlands in New Jersey. Many fans will stay at Big Apple hotels.
Another 6 million visitors are expected for events around the 250th anniversary of the country, with which Fleet Week will coincide this year.
There are already a number of related gatherings planned locally.
The NYNJ World Cup 26 Fan Zone Queens will take place at the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center’s Louis Armstrong Stadium from June 17–28. In addition to live match broadcasts, the Fan Zone will include entertainment, games, local food vendors, official merchandise, VIP hospitality experiences and more.
FIFA Fan Festival NYNJ will be held at Liberty State Park in New Jersey throughout the tournament, with live match screenings, music, celebrity appearances and other family-friendly programming.