Dallas installs final artwork, decorations for World Cup festivities

Dallas is just about done decorating for the 2026 FIFA World Cup, with final preparations for the tournament finishing up Wednesday.Dallas decorations for the World CupIf you drive down Canton Street, Elm Street or Taylor Street in Downtown Dallas in June or July, you'll see murals representing the teams playing in North Texas during this year's World Cup.The Deep Ellum Foundation worked with local artists to design the murals.Pioneer Plaza near the Kay Bailey Hutchison Convention Center was decked out with scarves and soccer balls.These recent decorations come the day before the tournament is set to kick off.Previously, Dallas installed banners in Deep Ellum representing all 48 countries participating in this year's World Cup.A 150-foot tall mural was painted across from the Dallas County Courthouse on West Commerce Street last month.FOX 4's Amelia Jones caught up with some of the artists who painted the murals in Downtown Dallas.Rueban Cheatem painted a mural representing the Netherl
This article was originally published by FOX 4 Dallas. Read the full story at the source below.
From Our Partners
Best BBQ in Dallas Guide
Discover the top smokehouses in DFW, from Lockhart to Slowbone
DFW Event Tickets
Exclusive deals on concerts, sports & arts across North Texas
Local Hotel Deals
Save up to 30% on stays in Downtown Dallas & Fort Worth
DFW Brewery Pass
Visit 20+ craft breweries across Dallas and Fort Worth
Sponsored links โ we may earn a commission at no cost to you