Footballโs biggest stage is getting a Super Bowl-style spectacle.
Shakira, Madonna and BTS have officially been announced as headliners for the first-ever halftime show at the 2026 FIFA World Cup final on July 19 at MetLife Stadium in New Jersey. ย
A Historic First for FIFA
This marks the first time FIFA will stage a dedicated halftime concert during a World Cup final, borrowing heavily from the entertainment format made famous by the Super Bowl. ย
The show will reportedly be curated by Chris Martin of Coldplay in partnership with Global Citizen. ย
Why These Artists Make Sense
Shakira
Shakira already has deep World Cup history through:
- โWaka Wakaโ (2010)
- multiple football-related performances
- and her newly announced World Cup song โDai Daiโ featuring Burna Boy. ย
Madonna
Madonna brings:
- iconic stadium-performance experience
- global pop legacy
- and prior halftime-show history from the NFL Super Bowl. ย
BTS
BTS gives FIFA:
- enormous Gen Z reach
- massive global fandom
- and one of the strongest international fan mobilizations in music culture today. ย
Football & Entertainment Are Merging Faster
FIFA has increasingly leaned into entertainment-driven spectacle, especially after:
- the 2024 Copa Amรฉrica halftime show featuring Shakira
- Club World Cup entertainment expansions
- and larger celebrity integrations across tournaments. ย
The organization reportedly hopes the performance will help raise funds for the FIFA Global Citizen Education Fund. ย
A Truly Global Lineup
The lineup combines:
- Latin pop
- K-pop
- classic global pop
- and football culture itself.
FIFA appears to be positioning the 2026 final not just as a sporting event, but as one of the worldโs biggest entertainment broadcasts.
Shakira. Madonna. BTS. One World Cup final stage.
FIFA is turning the 2026 World Cup final into a full-scale global pop culture event and music is now becoming as central to the spectacle as football itself.

