FIFA revolutionizes the 2026 World Cup with an unprecedented musical spectacle in the final, emulating the format of the Super Bowl. Gianni Infantino announces an epic show at halftime that promises to surprise globally.
Soccer Dresses Up for the Occasion
The 2026 World Cup will mark a milestone by including music in the final for the first time, following the lead of events like the Super Bowl. FIFA has decided to innovate halftime with a show of lights and artists at MetLife Stadium on July 19, during the definition of the world championship.
The Coldplay Show and More Stars
Gianni Infantino reveals that Coldplay will headline the musical spectacle, accompanied by other renowned artists who have not yet been announced. This commitment to live music aims to turn the final into a total event, following the successful model of the NFL at the Super Bowl.
An Unprecedented Global Event
With the participation of Global Citizen and the artistic direction of Chris Martin, the 2026 World Cup final is expected to be a landmark in the history of soccer. The presence of stars from other sports such as Tom Brady or Shaquille O'Neal adds a touch of global entertainment to a colossal sporting event.
Debate and Anticipation in the Soccer World
FIFA's decision has sparked debate among fans, who question the duration of the halftime show and its impact on the pace of the game. Despite the doubts, the organization is moving forward with its goal of offering a final that transcends the boundaries of soccer and becomes an unforgettable spectacle for a global audience.
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