Super Bowl-style performance set to debut at MetLife Stadium.

In a historic move, FIFA has officially confirmed that the 2026 World Cup final will feature a halftime show for the very first time in the tournament’s history.
Inspired by the iconic Super Bowl performances, the initiative aims to transform football’s biggest match into a global entertainment spectacle.
The groundbreaking show will take place at MetLife Stadium, the venue for the final, and will be produced by Global Citizen.
Music will play a central role, with Chris Martin of Coldplay helping to curate the list of performers. However, the official lineup of artists has not yet been revealed.
Organizers say the halftime show will celebrate music, culture, and the global power of football, marking a new era for the FIFA World Cup and promising an unforgettable experience for fans around the world.
