Mexican singer Alejandro Fernández will be featured on the Official FIFA World Cup 2026 Album releasing today, June 5, 2026 [2].
This collaboration marks a significant cultural bridge for the tournament, which is hosted across Canada, Mexico, and the U.S. By featuring a prominent Mexican artist, FIFA aims to showcase a global lineup of music and culture to celebrate the event [1, 3].
The album consists of 18 tracks in total [1]. The collection includes a variety of international artists such as Shakira, Anitta, and Tyla [1]. Fernández's involvement extends beyond the studio recordings, as he is scheduled to perform during the opening ceremony in Mexico City [1, 3].
FIFA President Gianni Infantino emphasized the importance of the tournament's commencement in a statement. "The FIFA World Cup is a moment the world shares, and that begins with how we open it," Infantino said [2].
The selection of artists for the 2026 album reflects the diverse geography of the three host nations. The integration of regional stars like Fernández is intended to energize local fans while introducing the global audience to the cultural heritage of the host cities [3].
“Alejandro Fernández will be featured on the Official FIFA World Cup 2026 Album”
The inclusion of Alejandro Fernández and a diverse 18-track roster signals FIFA's strategy to leverage the tripartite hosting arrangement of Canada, Mexico, and the U.S. By centering the opening ceremony and musical contributions around regional icons, the organization is attempting to foster a sense of shared identity across North American borders before the global competition begins.




