FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
September 30, 2025

MEDIA CONTACT:
Kelsey Hackem
kelsey@bellinghambells.com

All Night Ball in Bellingham, Adult Softball Tournament Coming May 2026

All Night Ball in Bellingham, a brand-new multi-day adult slowpitch softball tournament, is making its debut in Bellingham, May 1 - 3, 2026. The inaugural event is supported by a $50,000 grant from the City of Bellingham’s Tourism Commission.

The first-year tournament will host 36 teams, with approximately 15 players per team, across multiple divisions, providing players of all levels with the opportunity to compete in a high-energy, weekend-long competition. All Night Ball offers fast-paced softball, community excitement, and an unforgettable experience for both players and fans.

The event will take place at the Civic Sports Complex and Bellingham School District Athletic Fields, featuring beautiful facilities like Bellingham High School and Joe Martin Field. With a weekend-long schedule designed to maximize competitive play and community engagement, players and fans alike can expect an exciting atmosphere that celebrates the sport, camaraderie, and the thrill of competition.

All Night Ball will feature a later evening schedule, with games under the lights at Joe Martin Field. Participants will be competing for a generous $10,000 cash prize pool.

“This is an exciting moment for Bellingham and the adult softball community,” said Stephanie Morrell, Bellingham Bells President and GM. “As our first-ever tournament, All Night Ball promises nonstop action, competition, and fun for all participants and fans.”

Registration is open now and spots are limited. Teams are encouraged to sign up early.

For registration, updates, and more information, visit AllNightBall.com or reach out to Kelsey Hackem (kelsey@bellinghambells.com).

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