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LIVEHOUSE Dundee is set to host the city’s biggest World Cup fan zone



Dundee is set to host what is being billed as the city’s biggest ever World Cup fan zone as LIVEHOUSE teams up with the organisers behind the hugely successful Dundee Fan Park at Riverside.


The partnership will see the new indoor venue transformed into a 2,000-capacity Scotland supporter arena across three major match nights.


Organisers say this will not just be a screening, but a full-scale fan party designed to bring stadium-level energy into the heart of the city.


Fans can expect giant HD screens, DJs playing iconic Scottish anthems, live pipers, pre-match entertainment and street food vendors. The move indoors allows for a high-production set-up with professional sound, lighting and large-scale visuals, ensuring the atmosphere is not affected by the Scottish weather.


Three World Cup group stage matches are set to be shown at LIVEHOUSE, each with its own build-up and entertainment schedule. Pricing has not yet been confirmed, with further ticket details expected soon.


Saturday 13 June – Scotland vs Haiti


The opening Scotland fixture will run late into Sunday morning, turning LIVEHOUSE into a midnight fan zone experience.


Doors open at 10pm, with Brazil vs Morocco shown at 11pm ahead of Scotland’s 2am kick-off against Haiti. Last entry is at midnight. Organisers say this night will set the tone for the tournament with the full “No Scotland, No Party” atmosphere in place.


Friday 19 June – Scotland vs Morocco


The second group match brings a more traditional evening build-up. Doors open at 7pm, with USA vs Australia shown at 8pm before Scotland face Morocco at 11pm. Last entry is 9.30pm.


With 2,000 supporters expected inside the venue, the aim is to recreate the roar of a packed stadium under one roof.


Wednesday 24 June – Scotland vs Brazil


The final group match sees Scotland take on Brazil in what could be a decisive fixture. Doors open at 8pm, with last entry at 9.30pm ahead of the 11pm kick-off.


Once again, fans can expect full production, immersive match coverage and a party atmosphere designed to make LIVEHOUSE the place to watch Scotland this summer.


Tickets are expected to sell quickly once details are confirmed.

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