Fans First Entertainment, the parent company of the global Savannah Bananas, has released its inaugural 2026 Fans First Report, revealing growth in the “Banana Ball” ecosystem.
The report details the organisation’s transition from a barnstorming exhibition to a structured Banana Ball Championship League (BBCL), with average player salaries now exceeding USD100,000 (AUD144,610).
The expansion follows a record-breaking 2025 season where the club sold 2.2 million tickets across 113 shows, maintaining a staggering 91% ticket redemption rate.
The organisation has pivotting away from traditional minor league structures, instead building a six-team league controlled by founder Jesse Cole.
The new league includes the original Bananas and Party Animals, alongside the Firefighters, Texas Tailgaters, and two 2026 expansion teams: the beach-themed Loco Beach Coconuts and the Indianapolis Clowns, a tribute to the historic Negro Leagues franchise.
Commenting on their commercial growth, and how it’s affecting the league, Fans First Entertainment owner, Jesse Cole, said: “We have no obligation to share these details, but we believe we have a responsibility to share who we are and the why behind our decisions.”
“Our goal is for each player to provide unique Fans First moments every night,” Cole said.
Strategic Roadmap: Stadium Tours and Media Dominance
The 2026 season represents a massive strategic scaling of the brand’s live and digital footprint:
Stadium Expansion: The 2026 tour will span 75 stadiums across 45 states, including 14 Major League Baseball (MLB) ballparks and several NFL/College Football venues. Key stops include Yankee Stadium (25–26 April), Wrigley Field (24–26 July), and a potential record-breaking 100,000-seat show at Kyle Field on 2 May.
Capital Investment: The group will invest over USD10 million (AUD14 million) into live show production and an additional USD13 million (AUD18 million) into broadcast capabilities to support its average of 500,000 viewers on ESPN and The CW.
Creative Partnerships: In a first for the sport, Cole announced a collaboration with Cirque du Soleil to elevate in-game entertainment and “theatre-style” stunts.
The organisation’s digital reach now exceeds 35 million followers, outperforming many traditional professional sports franchises.
While revenue figures remain private, industry analysts estimate Fans First Entertainment is generating upwards of USD100 million (AUD144 million) annually, with Cole recently confirming he has declined acquisition offers carrying USD1 billion (AUD1.4 billion) valuations.
The 2026 Championship League season officially commences on 26 February in Tallahassee, Florida, with the inaugural Banana Bowl Championship scheduled for October.
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