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FIFA World Cup 2026 opening ceremony performers: All the stars singing across Mexico, the United States, and Canada


The 2026 World Cup is already becoming one of the most music-driven tournaments FIFA has ever staged


MEXICO CITY, MEXICO - OCTOBER 16: Belinda performs on 'Mentiras, All Stars' musical at Auditorio Citibanamex on October 16, 2025 in Mexico City, Mexico. (Photo by Medios y Media/Getty Images) © Getty Images
Shirley GomezSenior Writer
MAY 12, 2026 12:02 PM EDT

The 2026 FIFA World Cup might become the biggest tournament in soccer history, and the opening ceremonies across North America are matching that scale with a lineup packed with Latin music icons, global pop stars, and international hitmakers. With matches spread across Mexico, the United States, and Canada, FIFA is turning the tournament into a massive cultural celebration that reflects the sound of each host nation.

Fans can expect a mix of reggaetón, regional Mexican music, Afrobeats, pop, rock, and Latin fusion during the opening festivities. In addition to Shakira’s highly anticipated anthem, watchers and attendees can expect powerhouse performances by artists like J Balvin, Lisa, Katy Perry, and Michael Bublé.

J Balvin performs at the Coachella Stage during the 2024 Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival at the Empire Polo Club on April 14, 2024, in Indio, California. (Photo by Arturo Holmes/Getty Images for Coachella)© Getty Images
J Balvin will perform at the FIFA World Cup 2026

Mexico’s Star-Studded Lineup

Mexico’s opening ceremony performances will lean heavily into Latin music royalty. Colombian reggaetón superstar J Balvin joins a lineup that includes Mexico’s best. Regional music icon Alejandro Fernández is expected to deliver one of the ceremony’s most emotional performances, while beloved cumbia group Los Ángeles Azules will bring their signature party atmosphere to the world stage.

Mexican pop star Belinda and Venezuelan hitmaker Danny Ocean are also part of the list, adding a pop and urban edge to the event. Meanwhile, South African breakout sensation Tyla introduces the Afropop influence. Rock legends Maná round out the Mexico celebration.

Belinda at the "Mission Impossible - The Final Reckoning" red carpet at the 78th annual Cannes Film Festival © Corbis via Getty Images
Belinda will perform at the FIFA World Cup

The United States Ceremony 

The United States performances will deliver massive mainstream appeal with a lineup that includes BLACKPINK member and solo sensation Lisa, while Brazilian superstar Anitta continues her rise as one of Latin music’s biggest crossover acts.

Pop icon Katy Perry is set to add her signature stadium spectacle, and rapper Future brings Atlanta hip-hop to the global soccer stage.

Katy Perry praises Bad Bunny ahead of Super Bowl LX halftime show: ‘You got this’ support spreads among celebs© Gotham
Katy Perry will perform at the FIFA World Cup

The combination of pop, rap, and Latin influences also mirrors the diversity of the U.S. audience and FIFA’s push to make the tournament feel culturally inclusive.

Canada’s Ceremony

Canada’s opening ceremony lineup focuses on internationally recognized Canadian artists with strong emotional appeal, like Jazz-pop favorite Michael Bublé, who is expected to deliver one of the ceremony’s classic vocal moments.

Michael Bublé will perform at the FIFA World Cup 2026© WireImage
Michael Bublé will perform at the FIFA World Cup 2026

Grammy-winning singer-songwriter Alessia Cara brings contemporary pop and R&B to the celebration, while alternative rock icon Alanis Morissette adds a legendary Canadian presence to the event.

Shakira Returns as the Queen of World Cup Anthems

No artist is more connected to FIFA World Cup music history than Shakira. The Colombian superstar is officially returning for the 2026 tournament with the official anthem “Dai Dai,” a collaboration with Nigerian global star Burna Boy.

Shakira recently teased the song on social media ahead of its May 14 release. The track marks yet another chapter in her long-running relationship with FIFA.

Shakira performs "Waka Waka (This Time for Africa)" with South African band Freshlyground during the Closing Ceremony of the 2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa Final match between the Netherlands and Spain.© Getty Images
Shakira performs "Waka Waka (This Time for Africa)" with South African band Freshlyground during the Closing Ceremony of the 2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa Final match between the Netherlands and Spain.

Her 2010 anthem “Waka Waka (This Time for Africa)” remains one of the most successful World Cup songs ever released and still dominates football playlists around the world. She also performed “Hips Don’t Lie” during the 2006 World Cup closing ceremony and later delivered “Dare (La La La)” during the 2014 tournament celebrations.

With “Dai Dai,” Shakira becomes one of the few artists ever to lead multiple official FIFA World Cup music campaigns across different eras. The 2026 FIFA World Cup opening ceremonies are clearly aiming to go far beyond soccer. FIFA is building a music experience that reflects the cultural identity of all three host nations while also appealing to younger global audiences through streaming-era superstars.

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