DJ Chris Clark energizes crowds at World Cup and local sports events
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 19, 2026, 10:46 PM
Last updated Jun 19, 2026
SoccerChris Clark, an alumnus of Manchester High School Central, is serving as the in-game DJ at Gillette Stadium during home games for the New England Patriots and New England Revolution. In addition, he is providing entertainment for the 2026 FIFA World Cup games held at the venue, starting June 13. Clark uses music to connect with diverse crowds, creating a vibrant atmosphere for thousands of fans from various backgrounds. He previously began his DJ career for the Patriots in 2021 and has since taken on roles for the Revolution during playoffs. As both a DJ and a musician, Clark aims to uplift the stadium experience through music.
- •Chris Clark serves as DJ at Gillette Stadium for major events.
- •He began DJing for the Patriots in 2021.
- •Clark is performing for World Cup games starting June 13.
- •He aims to create a shared experience through music.
- •Fans from around the world gather in Boston for the World Cup.
- 10:46 PMYahoo Sports — Manchester Central grad has crowd dancing as DJ for World Cup, Patriots and Revolution games
"Growing up in Manchester, Chris Clark was a pretty good soccer player — but his prowess on the pitch isn’t what led him to Gillette Stadium, pumping up the volume to spark energy, movement and emotion in 65,000 strangers. Can he kick it? Yes, he can. But today, it’s Clark’s ability to drop a beat and get ‘em on their feet that has him in the spotlight. “When the players aren't doing their ...
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