FIFA Announces Historic Half-Time Show for 2026 World Cup Final with Coldplay’s Creative Touch

The 2026 FIFA World Cup Final Will Feature an Unprecedented Entertainment Extravaganza The 2026 FIFA World Cup final is set to make history not just on the field, but...
2026 FIFA World Cup Final

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The 2026 FIFA World Cup Final Will Feature an Unprecedented Entertainment Extravaganza

The 2026 FIFA World Cup final is set to make history not just on the field, but off it as well. FIFA President Gianni Infantino has confirmed that for the first time ever, the World Cup final will feature a Super Bowl-style half-time show, promising an electrifying entertainment spectacle.

The grand finale of the world’s biggest football tournament will take place at the MetLife Stadium in New Jersey on July 19, 2026, and will be watched by millions across the globe. To ensure a world-class musical experience, FIFA is teaming up with Coldplay, who will help select the artists set to perform during this groundbreaking halftime event.

A Show Befitting Football’s Biggest Stage

Infantino shared the exciting news on Instagram, stating, “The first-ever half-time show at a FIFA World Cup final will be a historic moment, bringing fans an unforgettable experience in association with Global Citizen.”

While details of the performer lineup are still under wraps, Coldplay’s Chris Martin and Phil Harvey will collaborate with FIFA to curate an all-star musical showcase. Given Coldplay’s passion for global unity through music, fans can expect an extraordinary performance that blends sport and entertainment like never before.

FIFA Takes Over Times Square

In addition to the half-time spectacle, FIFA has announced that New York’s Times Square will be transformed into a football festival during the final weekend of the tournament. Fans can gather to watch both the bronze final and the championship match in one of the world’s most iconic locations, making it a once-in-a-lifetime celebration for football lovers.

The Biggest World Cup in History

The 2026 FIFA World Cup is already making headlines as the largest tournament in history. For the first time, 48 teams will compete across 104 matches, spanning 16 host cities across the United States, Canada, and Mexico. While Canada and Mexico will host 13 matches each, the USA will stage the remaining 78 matches, including the entire tournament from the quarter-finals onward.

With an epic half-time show, star-studded performances, and a larger-than-ever tournament format, the 2026 FIFA World Cup final is set to redefine sports entertainment on a global scale.

Stay Tuned for More Exciting Announcements

As the tournament approaches, FIFA will reveal more details about the half-time show lineup and Times Square festivities. Until then, football and music fans alike can start counting down to a World Cup final unlike anything seen before.