FIFA announces Super Bowl-Style Halftime show for 2026 World Cup Final

FIFA announces Super Bowl-Style Halftime show for 2026 World Cup Final

In a bold and exciting move, FIFA President Gianni Infantino has revealed the introduction of a Super Bowl-style halftime show for the 2026 FIFA World Cup final. The historic event, set to take place at MetLife Stadium in New Jersey on July 19, 2026, will bring a major twist to the tournament’s entertainment offerings.

Traditionally, the World Cup final has reserved the halftime break for team strategies and rest. However, in a bid to enhance the overall spectator experience, FIFA is now introducing an electrifying halftime show to broaden the World Cup’s appeal beyond football fans.

“I can confirm the first-ever halftime show at a FIFA World Cup final in New York/New Jersey,” Infantino proudly announced. “This will be a historic moment for the FIFA World Cup and a show befitting the biggest sporting event in the world.”

The inaugural show will be headlined by global superstars Coldplay, whose dynamic stage presence and chart-topping hits are sure to set the bar for future World Cup performances.

Chris Martin and Phil Harvey of Coldplay are collaborating with FIFA to bring together an incredible lineup of artists to entertain the diverse global audience.

World Cup trophy.

In addition to the stadium performance, Infantino revealed that FIFA will take over Times Square for the final weekend celebrations, turning New York City into the epicenter of football fandom.

While the halftime show has received mixed reactions — with some fans excited about the added entertainment and others concerned it may disrupt the match’s flow — FIFA is confident that the show will complement the sporting spectacle. Critics worry it could distract from the game’s purity, but FIFA assures fans it will enhance, not overshadow, the match.

Source: TheAthleticNG