FIFA is planning to introduce a halftime show at the World Cup final this summer, featuring top artists like Shakira, Madonna, and BTS. The event, curated by Coldplay’s Chris Martin, aims to raise $100 million for the FIFA Global Citizen Education Fund. Despite traditional halftime breaks in soccer lasting only 15 minutes, the upcoming show’s details remain uncertain. The initiative has sparked discussions online, with some fans questioning the inclusion of halftime shows in soccer events. FIFA President Gianni Infantino emphasized the importance of uniting music and football for a charitable cause. Additionally, J Balvin is set to perform at the World Cup opening ceremony in Mexico City, showcasing Mexican culture alongside other renowned artists. This year’s World Cup, hosted by Canada, the United States, and Mexico, will take place from June to July.
