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todayMay 11, 2026
The countdown to the FIFA World Cup 2026 just got way more exciting.
FIFA officially announced the star-studded lineups for the tournament’s three opening ceremonies, and let’s just say this is not your average pre-game performance. With a mix of pop icons, Latin music powerhouses, Afrobeats stars, and international chart-toppers, the 2026 World Cup is shaping up to be one giant global concert.
And yes — this might be one of the most diverse World Cup entertainment lineups we’ve seen yet.
The first opening ceremony lineup is stacked with serious hitmakers:
This lineup feels like FIFA said, “Let’s break the internet.”
From Katy Perry’s arena-ready anthems to LISA’s global K-pop domination and Rema bringing Afrobeats heat, this opening ceremony is expected to set the tone for the entire tournament. Add Future and Anitta to the mix, and it’s giving full-on stadium takeover.
Fans are already speculating about possible collabs and surprise performances, because honestly, putting these artists on one stage and not doing something iconic would be criminal.
The second ceremony is a massive celebration of Latin music and culture, featuring:
This lineup blends legendary icons with today’s biggest crossover stars.
J Balvin and Tyla alone are enough to have social media spiraling, but the addition of Los Ángeles Azules and Maná brings major nostalgia and cultural significance. With the 2026 World Cup being hosted across Mexico, the United States, and Canada, this ceremony feels like a tribute to the tournament’s North American roots.
The third opening ceremony rounds things out with another genre-spanning lineup:
This one feels especially meaningful for Canada’s presence as a host nation, with Canadian stars like Michael Bublé, Alessia Cara, Jessie Reyez, Alanis Morissette, and William Prince all making appearances.
It’s a strong representation of the tournament’s international spirit, with artists from multiple cultures and genres coming together for one massive moment.
The 2026 FIFA World Cup is already making history.
Here’s why:
Because of the tournament’s unprecedented scale, FIFA is leaning all the way into the entertainment side with three separate opening ceremonies, each designed to reflect different regions, cultures, and musical influences.
Translation: this isn’t just soccer — it’s a full global pop culture moment.
Social media reactions have been immediate.
Fans are especially hyped about:
And if history tells us anything, FIFA definitely has a few surprises waiting.
The FIFA World Cup opening ceremonies are officially shaping up to be one of the biggest entertainment events of 2026.
Whether you’re tuning in for the soccer, the performances, or just to see what goes viral on TikTok five minutes later, one thing is clear:
FIFA understood the assignment.
Written by: Cat Haley
