New Jersey Announces Star-Studded Celebration Ahead of 2026 FIFA World Cup

May 13, 2026

New Jersey’s World Cup Party Isn’t Just About Soccer—It’s a $5M Gamble on Tourism, Culture and Small-Business Survival

When Gov. Mikie Sherrill stood in Pennsauken’s Cooper River Park last week, she wasn’t just announcing a lineup of performers like The Village People and Soulja Boy for the 2026 FIFA World Cup. She was unveiling a high-stakes experiment: Can a state best known for its turnpikes and tolls transform itself into a global party hub overnight? The answer could redefine New Jersey’s economic future—or leave small businesses and communities holding the bag.

The stakes couldn’t be higher. New Jersey is hosting eight World Cup matches, including the final at MetLife Stadium (now co-branded as New York/New Jersey Stadium), and the state’s economic development authority has already doled out $5 million in grants to fund 34 organizations hosting everything from wine-festival watch parties to citywide cultural festivals. But the real question isn’t just about soccer. It’s about whether this celebration will be a fleeting spectacle or a catalyst for lasting change.

“This is a once-in-a-generation opportunity to turn New Jersey into a destination, not just a transit hub,” said Dr. James Hughes, dean of the Edward J. Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy at Rutgers University. “The key will be whether the state can convert this temporary surge into permanent investment—like better public transit links to stadiums or year-round cultural programming.”

news-usa.today, May 13, 2026

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