IPL 2025 Fan Parks List: Dates, Locations, Timings & What to Expect

The 18th edition of the Indian Premier League promises to be a thrilling one with 10 teams competing against each other from 22nd March to 25th May. The season kicks off with the defending champions Kolkata Knight Riders going up against Royal Challengers Bengaluru on 22nd March, Saturday at 7:30 PM.
Apart from cricket, the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) makes sure for the fans to get complete entertainment during the IPL season. In that case, they have once again initiated the Fan Parks ahead of IPL 2025.
IPL 2025 Fan Park Schedule: Date, Timing, Ticket Details and Much More
The Fan Parks have been officially brought back by the BCCI for the 18th edition of the Indian Premier League. And this time, the BCCI has come up with more entertainment across 23 states and 50 cities for the fans.
The Fan Park has spread from the streets of Rohtak and Gangtok to Karaikal and Dimapur. Every weekend, Saturday and Sunday, these Fan Parks will pop up in multiple cities and this time, it also includes new towns from Assam and West Bengal.
Moreover, as the Fan Parks opens every weekend, you don’t need to buy tickets for the match as you can witness the bells and whistles in your backyard. Therefore, there is no admission fee in the Fan Parks as all the audience can enjoy live screenings, food court and much more. The fan parks will be open 2 hours prior to the match until the match ends.
IPL 2025 Fan Parks List with Dates
Week 1 – March 22 & 23
- Haryana – Rohtak
- Rajasthan – Bikaner
- Sikkim – Gangtok
- Kerala – Kochi
- Tamil Nadu – Coimbatore
Week 2 – March 29 & 30
- Gwalior – Madhya Pradesh
- Jodhpur – Rajasthan
- Tinsukia – Assam
- Palakkad – Kerala
- Tirunelveli – Tamil Nadu
Week 3 – April 5 & 6
- Mathura – Uttar Pradesh
- Dimapur – Nagaland
- Rajkot – Gujarat
- Madurai – Tamil Nadu
- Nizamabad – Telangana
Week 4 – April 12 & 13
- Nadiad – Gujarat
- Nagpur – Maharashtra
- Mysuru – Karnataka
- Meerut – Uttar Pradesh
- Agartala – Tripura
Week 5 – April 19 & 20
- Surat – Gujarat
- Solapur – Maharashtra
- Bathinda – Punjab
- Karaikal – Puducherry
- Tezpur – Assam
Week 6 – April 26 & 27
- Bhopal – Madhya Pradesh
- Tumakuru – Karnataka
- Amritsar – Punjab
- Kolhapur – Maharashtra
- Raiganj – West Bengal
Week 7 – May 3 & 4
- Kota – Rajasthan
- Belagavi – Karnataka
- Hamirpur – Himachal Pradesh
- Tiruchirapalli – Tamil Nadu
- Muzaffarpur – Bihar
Week 8 – May 10 & 11
- Jabalpur – Madhya Pradesh
- Ratnagiri – Maharashtra
- Una – Himachal Pradesh
- Vijayawada – Andhra Pradesh
- Dhanbad – Jharkhand
Week 9 – May 17 & 18
- Bhilai – Chattisgarh
- Mangaluru – Karnataka
- Agra – Uttar Pradesh
- Warangal – Telangana
- Manbhum – West Bengal
Week 10 – May 23 & 25
- Rourkela – Odisha
- Goa – Goa
- Ghazipur – Uttar Pradesh
- Kakinada – Andhra Pradesh
- Jamshedpur – Jharkhand