The Indian Premier League will be relaunching the IPL Fan Park in this edition of the tournament.
The IPL Fan Park is a match screening event which provides live streaming of IPL matches and other fun and entertainment activities. It used to take place at the weekends during the IPL in the previous seasons. It was a programme that was launched in 2015 and continued till 2019.

The COVID-19 pandemic put a halt to the fan parks, but it is finally set to return this year. The IPL has announced the return of Fan Parks on Thursday.
And this year, the fan park will be touching 20 Indian states, 2 Union Territories - with 45 cities across these states and UTs are set to get a taste of the IPL fan extravaganza. The first fan park will be hosted in Madurai (Tamil Nadu) on the very first day of the IPL 2023.
"The TATA IPL Fan Parks will be spread across 45 cities - Surat, Madurai, Kota, Hubli, Dehradun to name a few - and over 20 States and 2 Union Territories this season. It promises to offer an exciting and entertaining community-viewing experience for the cricket fans across various regions of the country. Every weekend - throughout the duration of the tournament - there will be five fan parks," a statement from IPL's official website read.
Chennai Super Kings are taking on Gujarat Titans on Friday (March 31) and the first Fan Park will be held in Madurai from Friday onwards. The fan parks will be changing cities with each week and there will be as many as 5 fan parks on the day of the Final (May 28).
| City | State/UT Name | IPL Fan Park Date |
| Tezpur | Assam | May 20 and 21 |
| Jorhat | Assam | 28 May |
| Tirupati | Andhra Pradesh | April 29 and 30 |
| Guntur | Andhra Pradesh | May 6 and 7 |
| Muzaffarpur | Bihar | April 29 and 30 |
| Bhilai | Chhattisgarh | May 13 and 14 |
| Surat | Gujarat | April 22 and 23 |
| Nadiad | Gujarat | April 29 and 30 |
| Rajkot | Gujarat | April 15 and 16 |
| Una | Himachal Pradesh | April 15 and 16 |
| Bilaspur | Himachal Pradesh | April 22 and 23 |
| Dhanbad | Jharkhand | April 22 and 23 |
| Jamshedpur | Jharkhand | May 28 |
| Jammu | Jammu & Kashmir | My 28 |
| Hubbali | Karnataka | April 15 and 16 |
| Belagavi | Karnataka | April 22 and 23 |
| Shivamogga | Karnataka | May 6 and 7 |
| Mysore | Karnataka | May 20 and 21 |
| Palakkad | Kerala | May 28 |
| Jabalpur | Madhya Pradesh | May 6 and 7 |
| Gwalior | Madhya Pradesh | May 20 and 21 |
| Bhopal | Madhya Pradesh | May 28 |
| Ratnagiri | Maharashtra | April 8 and 9 |
| Kolhapur | Maharashtra | April 29 and 30 |
| Solapur | Maharashtra | April 1 and 2 |
| Bhubaneshwar | Odisha | April 8 and 9 |
| Rourkela | Odisha | April 15 and 16 |
| Patiala | Punjab | April 29 and 30 |
| Pondicherry | Puducherry | April 22 and 23 |
| Bikaner | Rajasthan | April 1 and 2 |
| Jodhpur | Rajasthan | April 8 and 9 |
| Kota | Rajasthan | May 13 and 14 |
| Gangtok | Sikkim | May 6 and 7 |
| Madurai | Tamil Nadu | March 31 and April 1 |
| Tirunelveli | Tamil Nadu | April 8 and 9 |
| Tiruchirapalli | Tamil Nadu | April 15 and 16 |
| Coimbatore | Tamil Nadu | May 13 and 14 |
| Warangal | Telangana | May 13 and 14 |
| Nizamabad | Telangana | May 20 and 21 |
| Dehradun | Uttarakhand | April 8 and 9 |
| Agra | Uttar Pradesh | May 6 and 7 |
| Meerut | Uttar Pradesh | April 1 and 2 |
| Ghazipur | Uttar Pradesh | May 20 and 21 |
| Krishnanagar | West Bengal | April 1 and 2 |
| Cooch Behar | West Bengal | May 13 and 14 |
Here are the details of the IPL 2023 Fan Parks.
Entry Fee: No Entry Fee
Seating: First Come basis
Foods and Beverages: Available and Chargeable.