New York City is gearing up to welcome an influx of sports devotees as Fanatics Fest 2025 takes over the Javits Center from June 20 to 22. As the event steps back into the spotlight for its sophomore edition, anticipation surges through fans eager to immerse themselves in a three-day escapade that promises an even grander spectacle than before.
A sports fan’s dreamland, Fanatics Fest doesn’t pigeonhole itself into a single discipline. Whether you’re a die-hard baseball aficionado, a gridiron guru, or someone who lives for the thrill of the wrestling ring, there’s something to satisfy every sporting appetite. Yet it’s the baseball devotees who might do a backflip or two, thanks to a roster of illustrious names set to grace the venue.
Those ascending the staircase to baseball heaven this June will find themselves alongside legends and living giants such as Derek Jeter, the embodiment of Yankee elegance, and Mike Piazza, the Mets slugger famous for his trademark swing. The nostalgia train doesn’t stop there. Expect dynamic interactions with champions like Dwight Gooden, Reggie Jackson, and induction-worthy stars newly minted for the Hall – think CC Sabathia and Billy Wagner.
Lest you think it’s all retired jerseys and sepia-toned highlights, the fest doesn’t shy from incorporating the present into its tapestry of homage. Current Yankees Max Fried and Jazz Chisholm Jr. add a refreshing touch of present-day prowess, standing shoulder to shoulder with the memories of yester-year.
Naturally, the sports spectrum spills well beyond baseball’s diamond. The venue will hum with excitement as mega-icons LeBron James, the seemingly immortal Tom Brady, gridiron strategist Peyton Manning, and the ever-elusive Kevin Durant strut across the stage. Wrestling fans, keep your eyes peeled – John Cena’s larger-than-life persona is also set to rumble within the halls, strongly complemented by celebrity turns from Henrik Lundqvist, Travis Scott, Kevin Hart, and Kevin Costner.
The event isn’t merely about face time with the stars. For collectors, the pièce de résistance is Fanatics’ assembly of high-value, exclusive collectibles. True enthusiasts and hobbyists alike will want to keep their eye on the Topps brand showcasing three drops that only attendees can snag. The opening salvo arrives Friday, with “Cactus Jack” high-end boxes, a treasure chest for the sum of $500—a pecuniary hurdle justified by their scarcity and prestige.
Eager to lighten further wallets, Saturday and Sunday will unveil the Fanatics Fest-exclusive Topps Series 2 boxes, resplendent with NYC-themed parallels. Purists might shell out $300 for hobby boxes, whereas thrifty thrill-seekers can opt for value boxes at a mere $50.
Enter the festival’s “merch village,” a mecca for merchandise moguls where rows of booths gleam with cards and collectibles sure to send any hobby enthusiast’s heart into overdrive. Here, traders can swap stories and products with a network of like-minded admirers.
A returning favorite this year is the “Museum of Greatness,” a cathedral to sports lore boasting more than $200 million worth of immortal memorabilia. Iconic artifacts from figures such as Babe Ruth and Mickey Mantle provide a stark reminder of the past’s long shadow along with contemporary titans like Shohei Ohtani. Parting the museum curtain, visitors will find over 50 Topps Rookie Debut Patch cards on display, including the million-dollar Paul Skenes patch that has already scored significant buzz in the collector’s market.
Throw into the mix the fan-powered extravaganza called Fanatics Games—a contemporary showdown where the amateur masses pit their skills against professional athletes in challenges like Pitching Accuracy, complete with cash prizes. This fresh initiative injects an adrenaline-laced layer of interactivity to the fan affair.
Amplifying the interactive revamp, the festival rolls out a rich array of panels, live podcasts, and myriad in-person experiences. These schedule-stuffed events transcend the basics of a consumer hub and deftly craft a full-bodied celebration of sports culture and history.
As the clock ticks toward the 2025 festival date, the signs are promising—it appears New York City will yet again play host to a packed house, especially given last year’s attendance was a staggering 70,000 spectators. There’s no telling just how many fans will drift through the gates this time in their zeal to catch glimpses of greatness.
To secure your place in this electrifying tableau or to plan your itinerary in the throbbing heart of sports culture, visit FanaticsFest.com for tickets, schedules, and details—a portal into a realm where sports and fandom collide in fantastical fashion.