Kansas City is riding high on World Cup excitement — and the KC Streetcar is literally feeling it. The beloved downtown transit line broke its single-day ridership record this week as soccer fans from around the globe packed the streetcars to take in everything the city has to offer.
The milestone came as Kansas City welcomed international visitors for FIFA World Cup 2026 matches, with fans flooding the streets, barbecue restaurants, and public spaces throughout the city. The streetcar, which runs free of charge, has become a go-to way for visitors and locals alike to move through downtown during the festivities.
Adding to the celebratory atmosphere, England star Harry Kane and his teammates offered glowing praise for Kansas City’s hospitality, with the squad describing the experience as “nothing but positivity.” It’s a sentiment that seems to be shared widely — fans from Ecuador, Curaçao, and beyond have been spotted touring the city, joining Fan Festival events, and soaking up the local culture ahead of matches at Arrowhead Stadium.
Meanwhile, Kansas City also marked Juneteenth with the Heritage Festival at the historic 18th & Vine district — a celebration made even more special as the first since what KCUR described as a “renaissance” at that landmark cultural corridor. The festival brought the community together to commemorate history, culture, and community pride at one of Kansas City’s most storied addresses.
From record-breaking transit rides to international soccer stars singing the city’s praises, it’s been a landmark week for Kansas City — one that showcases the warmth, energy, and community spirit that make this city shine on a world stage.
Sources: KSHB 41 Kansas City, KCTV