The Savannah Bananas face the Savannah Party Animals at Truist Park in Atlanta on May 10, 2026, bringing their globally celebrated, trick-shot-filled, entertainment-first brand of baseball to Cobb County. This one-night spectacle in Cumberland is one of the most sought-after live sports entertainment events of the year, and Savannah Party Animals vs. Savannah Bananas Atlanta tickets are among the fastest-selling in the region. If you have been waiting for the right moment to experience the Bananas phenomenon in person, this is it — right here in your backyard at one of the South's premier ballparks.

  • Date: May 10, 2026
  • Venue: Truist Park
  • Location/Neighborhood: Cumberland, Cobb County, Atlanta metro
  • Category: Sports Entertainment

About the Savannah Bananas and the Party Animals

The Savannah Bananas are not a conventional baseball team — they are a full-scale sports entertainment franchise that has redefined what a live game-day experience looks like. Founded in 2016 by Jesse Cole in Savannah, Georgia, the Bananas built a cult following through viral trick plays, choreographed dances, fan-first rules, and a commitment to pure, unfiltered fun. Their World Tour, which features the Bananas squaring off against their rival squad the Savannah Party Animals, sells out stadiums across the country in minutes. Tickets to their events routinely disappear before most fans even know a date has been announced.

The Party Animals serve as the perfect foil — a roster stacked with former professional and collegiate players who bring genuine athleticism and a competitive edge to every matchup. The rivalry between the two squads is theatrical, comedic, and surprisingly athletic all at once. Expect behind-the-back catches, trick pitching, breakdance-style baserunning, and crowd interactions that blur the line between baseball game and Broadway show. The Savannah Bananas have performed for audiences on multiple continents, and the energy they deliver in every city is identical: relentless, joyful, and completely unforgettable.

For Atlanta, this appearance at Truist Park carries extra weight. The Bananas are a Georgia institution — born in Savannah and beloved statewide — and seeing them perform at the home of the Atlanta Braves creates a uniquely powerful moment for Georgia sports fans of every generation.

What to Expect at Truist Park

Truist Park in Cumberland is one of the finest ballparks in Major League Baseball, and it provides the perfect stage for the Savannah Bananas' brand of spectacle. The stadium seats approximately 41,000 fans, offering sightlines that make every seat feel close to the action. The open concourse design, premium food and beverage options throughout The Battery Atlanta complex, and the electric atmosphere of a sold-out crowd all combine to make a Bananas event here something on an entirely different level than a typical night at the ballpark.

Arrive early. The Bananas begin their entertainment before the first pitch with pregame performances, fan engagement activities, and the kind of organized chaos that sets the tone for the entire evening. Every inning brings something new — a choreographed routine, a jaw-dropping trick play, or a fan pulled from the stands into the middle of the action. There are no slow moments when the Savannah Bananas are on the field.

Truist Park is located at 755 Battery Ave SE in Cumberland, just off I-285 and I-75, with direct access via the Braves-Cumberland MARTA station on the Gold Line. Fans traveling from Buckhead, Midtown, or Downtown Atlanta have a seamless transit option that eliminates parking headaches entirely. For those driving, the Battery Atlanta complex offers structured parking with multiple entry points.

Why Atlanta Fans Can't Miss This

The Savannah Bananas World Tour does not schedule return visits on a predictable calendar. When they come to a city, the window is short and the demand is enormous. Savannah Party Animals vs. Savannah Bananas at Truist Park on May 10, 2026 is a singular event — one night, one venue, one chance. Atlanta families, lifelong baseball fans, casual sports viewers, and anyone who has ever watched a Bananas highlight and thought "I need to see that in person" all belong at this game.

This is also a rare opportunity to experience Truist Park in a context completely unlike a Braves regular season game. The crowd skews multi-generational, the atmosphere leans into pure entertainment, and the shared sense of joy in the stands is something that transcends the sport itself. Atlanta has a long tradition of showing up for once-in-a-generation live events — and this qualifies.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Where can I buy Savannah Party Animals vs. Savannah Bananas tickets in Atlanta?

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Is Truist Park accessible by MARTA?

Yes. Truist Park is directly served by the Braves-Cumberland MARTA station on the Gold Line. Fans from across the Atlanta metro — including Downtown, Midtown, Buckhead, and the airport — can reach the venue without a car, making it one of the most transit-accessible ballparks in the Southeast.

What makes the Savannah Bananas different from a regular baseball game?

The Savannah Bananas operate under their own set of fan-first rules designed to eliminate dead time and maximize entertainment. Trick plays, dance routines, audience participation, and theatrical rivalries between the Bananas and the Party Animals replace traditional baseball conventions. Every inning is scripted for spectacle while still featuring genuine athletic performances from elite players. It is equal parts sport and live show — and there is nothing else like it in American sports entertainment.