2026 Cincinnati Redsfest
Looking back at my first ever Redsfest from earlier this year today. Hard to believe I’ve been a Reds fan my whole life and never made it to a Redsfest.
I love meeting all the current players like Ashcraft, Burns and Marte but meeting Reds legend George Foster was absolutely awesome. Probably the coolest person for me running into was my old high school days pitching coach Keith Brown. I loved working with him and he would let me try on his 1990 World Series ring a couple times and I’ll never forget that.
I got to say Redsfest was awesome and if you’ve never been I highly recommend it. You can easily spend the whole two days there doing stuff and just hanging out with baseball people.
Attending the Cincinnati Redsfest is truly a special experience for any baseball enthusiast. Having gone myself, I can say it offers a perfect blend of nostalgia and fresh excitement. Meeting current stars such as Hunter Greene, Nick Lodolo, and Jonathan India can be thrilling, but it's also the opportunity to connect with Reds legends and hear their stories that enriches the event. One of my favorite parts was seeing the memorabilia exhibits and getting up close with items like the iconic 1990 World Series ring. Interacting with fellow Reds fans created a great community atmosphere where sharing memories and hopes for the future felt natural and welcoming. For anyone new to Redsfest, I suggest planning to spend both days fully engaged—the autograph sessions, Q&As, and family-friendly activities offer something for everyone. Besides the baseball content, Cincinnati’s vibe during Redsfest is contagious, and local food vendors provide delicious treats to keep your energy up. Whether you're a die-hard fan or just curious, Redsfest delivers a memorable, interactive baseball experience that deepens your connection to the team and the game. If you’re considering attending the 2026 event, prepare to meet players like Nick Lodolo and Hunter Greene, participate in fan forums, and maybe even catch a glimpse of new talents emerging on the Reds roster. Plus, the chance to run into coaching legends and former players creates an atmosphere of respect and baseball camaraderie that’s hard to match. Redsfest isn’t just an event; it’s a celebration of Cincinnati’s rich baseball heritage and a great way to create lasting memories.





















































































