Justin Bieber, Madonna, Shakira, and BTS will headline the first-ever halftime show during the 2026 [1] FIFA World Cup final.
The event marks a historic shift for the tournament, introducing a high-production musical intermission to a competition that has traditionally focused solely on the match. This move aims to celebrate global unity and football through a massive entertainment spectacle.
The lineup was curated by Chris Martin of Coldplay [2]. In addition to the pop superstars, the performance will feature conductor Gustavo Dudamel [2]. The production is scheduled to last 11 minutes [3].
The halftime show coincides with the championship match between Spain and Argentina [1]. Organizers said the performance will serve as a bridge between different cultures and musical genres, reflecting the international nature of the sport.
While the halftime show focuses on the listed musical acts, other figures are associated with different parts of the tournament. Tom Cruise and IShowSpeed are reportedly part of the closing ceremony lineup [2], though they are not listed as part of the halftime show [4].
This first-of-its-kind integration of a Super Bowl-style halftime show into the World Cup final represents a significant commercial and cultural expansion for FIFA. By partnering with global icons from the U.S., Colombia, and South Korea, the tournament seeks to capture a broader demographic of viewers beyond traditional football fans.
“The 2026 FIFA World Cup final will feature an 11-minute, first-ever halftime show.”
The introduction of a formal halftime show at the World Cup final signals FIFA's intent to mirror the American sports entertainment model. By blending elite athletics with a curated pop culture event, the organization is attempting to maximize global viewership and sponsorship opportunities during the most-watched match of the tournament.

