Editor’s Note: This article was originally published by ecoRI on June 2, 2026. It has been republished with permission.
Providence is not a World Cup host city. Gillette Stadium is in Foxborough, Mass., 25 miles north. But this summer Rhode Island is preparing for up to a million tourists, and Providence has volunteered for something close to host-city-scale impact — a FIFA Fan Zone at Waterplace Park running June 11 to July 19, with road closures downtown starting June 1, and an already jam-packed summer calendar that includes the Semiquincentennial, Pride, Juneteenth, the Day of Portugal Festival, and Puerto Rican Bay Fest. The city’s own Department of Art, Culture and Tourism director called it “jam-packed” and sounded the planning alarm months ago.
The economic preparation has been thorough. Security coordination with the Boston Police Department and FIFA. Hospitality workforce training. A tourism promotion nonprofit, Ocean State 2026, stood up by the governor. Mayor Smiley declared in March: “We’re ready.”






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