FIFA released the official music video for “Siir Siir” and the accompanying World Cup 2026 album on June 5, 2024 [2].

The release establishes the sonic identity for the upcoming tournament, aiming to unify diverse fanbases across the three host nations. By integrating global artists, the governing body seeks to mirror the international scale of the event.

The official album consists of 18 tracks [1]. Among the featured performers are Nora Fatehi, Vegedream, and Sanjoy [1]. The music is available globally through FIFA’s official YouTube channel and all major streaming platforms [2].

FIFA said the Official FIFA World Cup 2026 Album captures the energy, emotion, and global spirit of the tournament [3]. The inclusion of Nora Fatehi is intended to highlight India’s vibrant culture, a FIFA spokesperson said [4].

The 2026 tournament will be hosted by Canada, Mexico, and the U.S. [1]. This marks a significant expansion in scale, and the soundtrack is designed to reflect that breadth. The album arrived on June 5, 2024, following reports that it would be available across all major streaming platforms [2].

While some reports highlight a wide array of artists including Shakira, Anitta, Tyla, Nelly Furtado, and LISA, other tracklists specifically include Vegedream and Sanjoy [1]. The variety of genres and languages in the 18-track collection is intended to appeal to a worldwide audience as the countdown to the tournament continues.

The Official FIFA World Cup 2026 Album captures the energy, emotion, and global spirit of the tournament.

The early release of the official soundtrack—years before the actual tournament—suggests a long-term marketing strategy to build global momentum. By featuring artists from India and Africa alongside North American hosts, FIFA is attempting to maintain a global cultural footprint even before the first match is played in the U.S., Mexico, or Canada.