Chicago, Illinois .— Major League Baseball announced that the 2027 All-Star Game will be played on July 13 at the iconic Wrigley Field, home of the Chicago Cubs, marking the return of the Midsummer Classic to this venue for the first time since 1990.
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With its characteristic ivy-covered walls and more than a century of history, Wrigley Field is considered one of baseball's cathedrals. Over the last decade, the Cubs have carried out a deep renovation of both the stadium and its surroundings, transforming Wrigleyville into a top-tier sports and tourist destination.The announcement ceremony was attended by Cubs executive chairman, Tom Ricketts, Illinois Governor, JB Pritzker, Chicago Mayor, Brandon Johnson, former players and team officials.“The hard work invested in transforming Wrigleyville into an exceptional destination deserves to be celebrated and shared on a national stage,” expressed MLB Commissioner, Rob Manfred, who highlighted that the event will leave a lasting impact on the communities of Chicago through the initiatives of the All-Star Legacy program.
“It's an honor for our team, our city, and our state. We play in a world-class city, especially beautiful in the summer, and we are eager to welcome the best players and fans in the world,” said Ricketts.







