2026 World Cup final to host Super Bowl-style halftime show

2026 FIFA World Cup The final in the United States will separate from traditions and has a presentation at the end of the first half of the Super Bowl. FIFA President Gianni Infantino said.
The Metlife Stadium in New Jersey, which will be known as the New York Jersey Stadium during the tournament, was announced in February 2024 as the place that will lead to the World Cup final on July 19, 2026.
Despite the end of the first half in football, which lasts for only 15 minutes, Infantino said that the “artists’ list” will work during the first half in the World Cup final next year.
“I can confirm the first show in the FIFA World Cup final in New York New Jersey,” published Infantino on Instagram.
“This will be a historical moment for the FIFA World Cup and a hug that is worthy of the largest sporting event in the world.”
The rap artist Kindrik Lamar was topped by the title of Super Bowl this year during the clash between Philadelphia Eagles and Kansas City Chief in New Orleans.
Usher, Rihanna, Snop Dogg and The Weeknd topped the invoice during the previous Super Bowl offers, which reach 30 minutes due to the need to build and dismantle the theater on the field.
No details were provided by FIFA or Infantino about whether Word Cup Final will get a half -time break extended to accommodate the offer. Infantino said Coldplay will help in advice to FIFA to produce the offer and also the so -called Times Square seizure during the last weekend.
“We also talked about how FIFA acquired the Times Square on the last weekend of the FIFA World Cup in 2026, during the final and finals.”
“These will be two incredible matches, characterized by some of the best players in the world, and what is the best way to celebrate them from the historic Times Square in New York City.
“I would also like to thank Chris Martin and Felly Harvey of Coldplay, who will work with us at FIFA to finish the touches on the list of artists who will perform during the first half show, as well as in Times Square.”