The Rolling Stones have released a remix of "In The Stars" for the Official FIFA World Cup 2026 Album on June 5 [3].
The collaboration marks a high-profile intersection of rock music and global sport as FIFA seeks to integrate diverse cultural influences into the tournament. By partnering with one of the most enduring bands in history, the organization aims to expand the reach of the event's soundtrack across generations of fans.
The album features a total of 18 tracks [1], showcasing a global line-up of artists. This multi-artist project is designed to celebrate football, music, and culture throughout the tournament, which will be hosted across Canada, Mexico and the U.S. [2].
As part of the partnership, the collaboration includes three limited-edition Rolling Stones vinyl releases [4]. These physical records accompany the digital release of the "In The Stars (Remix)" and are intended to commemorate the unity between the band and the sporting event.
FIFA said the goal of the project is to showcase a global line-up of artists for the 2026 World Cup [2]. The inclusion of a legendary rock act like the Rolling Stones provides a contrast to the contemporary pop and electronic sounds typically associated with tournament anthems.
The tournament's hosts—Canada, Mexico and the U.S.—will serve as the primary backdrop for the music's promotion [2]. The album is intended to serve as a sonic companion to the matches, bridging the gap between the stadium atmosphere and the global listening experience.
“The Rolling Stones have released a remix of "In The Stars" for the Official FIFA World Cup 2026 Album”
The partnership signals FIFA's strategy to move beyond traditional pop anthems by leveraging the legacy brand of the Rolling Stones. By combining a massive sporting event with a historic rock act and limited-edition physical media, FIFA is attempting to create a multi-generational appeal that transcends the immediate demographic of football fans.




