Madonna, Shakira and BTS at the World Cup final: the first-ever halftime show lineup
The 2026 World Cup final gets the first halftime show in history, with Madonna, Shakira and Burna Boy, BTS, Justin Bieber and Coldplay, curated by Chris Martin.
For the first time in nearly a century of World Cups, the final will have a halftime show — and the debut is not a modest one. Madonna, Shakira with Burna Boy, BTS, Justin Bieber, conductor Gustavo Dudamel and Coldplay themselves with the PS22 children’s choir share the MetLife Stadium stage on 19 July, in a lineup curated by Chris Martin. Even the Muppets are in on it.
Who is performing at the World Cup 2026 final halftime show?
The bill confirmed by FIFA brings together Madonna, Shakira and Burna Boy, BTS, Justin Bieber, Gustavo Dudamel and Coldplay with the PS22 Chorus, plus an appearance by the Muppets — all squeezed into the final’s interval. Martin is not the headliner: he is the architect, in a Super Bowl-style curator role, shaping the lineup with FIFA. For BTS, it is another stop in a year when the Arirang world tour has them back in stadiums; for Madonna, the stage comes weeks after the release of Confessions II.
Why has the World Cup never had a halftime show?
Because football’s interval lasts 15 sacred minutes — which is why the production promises a lightning-fast spectacle in service of a cause: the event supports the FIFA Global Education Fund with Global Citizen, channelling proceeds into schooling for children worldwide, as detailed on the initiative’s official page.
One question remains, and it is the important one: does anyone really dash to the bathroom while Madonna and BTS are splitting 15 minutes of turf?
By Lucy Bennett
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