FIFA released the official FIFA World Cup 2026™ Album on Friday, June 5, 2026 [2].
The soundtrack serves as a cultural bridge for the tournament, which is hosted across Canada, Mexico and the U.S. By integrating diverse musical styles, the organization aims to mirror the international scale of the event and the unity of the sport.
The collection consists of 18 tracks [1]. FIFA said the album reflects the diverse musical traditions of global artists and highlights football's ability to unite the world [1]. The roster of contributors includes a wide array of international stars, such as The Rolling Stones, Shakira, and Stormzy [3]. Other featured artists include Ava Max and Jelly Roll [4].
FIFA said the project was designed to capture the energy, emotion, and global spirit of the tournament [1]. The release aligns with the preparations for the 2026 event, utilizing music to showcase football’s ability to unite diverse cultures [1].
The album's launch on June 5 [2] marks the beginning of the official sonic identity for the competition. The selection of artists spans multiple genres and continents—a strategy intended to resonate with the global audience expected to tune in for the matches in North America.
Industry observers said that the inclusion of both legacy acts and contemporary stars is a deliberate move to appeal to different generations of fans. The 18-track sequence [1] is intended to be played in stadiums and during official broadcasts to maintain a high-energy atmosphere throughout the competition.
“The official 18‑track album reflects the diverse musical traditions of global artists”
The release of a centralized, multi-artist soundtrack is a strategic branding effort by FIFA to maximize the commercial and cultural reach of the 2026 World Cup. By blending global pop, rock and urban artists, FIFA is attempting to create a universal auditory experience that transcends the three host nations, ensuring the tournament feels like a global event rather than a regional one.



