Toronto moves to ditch plan to charge $10 fee for World Cup fan festival
TORONTO — Toronto is moving to ditch its plan to charge a $10 fee for its World Cup fan festival, with city council set to vote on a proposal that would ensure the majority of tickets for the event are offered free of charge.
The city had initially promoted the fan festival, set to include live game broadcasts, food and music events during the international soccer tournament, as a free event.
But a report presented to the city’s executive committee last week proposed charging $10 general admission tickets, with VIP passes for upwards of $100.
Mayor Olivia Chow moved to amend the plan amid criticism and asked city staff to establish a free general admission tier.
