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Justin Bieber joins Madonna, Shakira, BTS in World Cup final halftime show

Al Jazeera · 2026-07-08

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• What happened: Justin Bieber has been added to the lineup for the first-ever World Cup final halftime show, joining artists like Madonna, Shakira, and BTS, with the performance set for July 19 at MetLife Stadium. • Why it matters: The halftime show aims to support FIFA's Global Citizen Education Fund, which seeks to raise $100 million for children's education globally, and is expected to attract a massive audience, potentially making it one of the most-watched music performances in history. • What to watch next: Attention will be on how the halftime show impacts the game's schedule, as concerns have been raised about extending the halftime break beyond the standard 15 minutes to accommodate the performance.

SaveSharefacebookxwhatsapp-strokecopylinkThe show, which will also feature characters from Sesame Street and The Muppets, will support FIFA's Global Citizen Education Fund, an initiative working to raise $100m for children worldwide during the World Cup [File: Chris Pizzello/AP Photo]By AFPPublished On 8 Jul 20268 Jul 2026Justin Bieber has been added to the star-packed lineup of the first-ever World Cup final halftime show as organisers confirmed that the entire musical performance will last 11 minutes.Canadian megastar Bieber joins Madonna, Shakira and K-pop sensation BTS for the Super Bowl-style halftime show on July 19 at MetLife Stadium in New Jersey.Recommended Stories list of 4 itemslist 1 of 4The Iranian Striker: The journey of Mehdi Taremi | Al Jazeera Originalslist 2 of 4World Cup Golden Boot: Messi leads Mbappe, Haaland before quarterfinalslist 3 of 4Gaza aid worker killed minutes before World Cup screening he organisedlist 4 of 4FIFA World Cup: Biggest takeaways from the round of 16end of listColdplay’s Chris Martin is curating the extravaganza, a first for a football World Cup final and one that has raised concerns over how long the game’s halftime break will be.The laws of football allow a halftime interval “not exceeding 15 minutes”. Even an 11-minute musical performance could still require the break to be extended, given the time likely required to set up and disassemble the show.But the announcement will assuage concerns raised by previous speculation that the World Cup final halftime show itself could stretch for as long as 25 minutes.FIFA chief Gianni Infantino has said the halftime show will be “definitely the biggest stage ever”, with “a couple of billion” expected to tune in.The show, which will also feature characters from Sesame Street and The Muppets, will support FIFA’s Global Citizen Education Fund, an initiative working to raise $100m for children worldwide during the World Cup.“The FIFA World Cup brings the world together in a way nothing else can,” Bieber said in a statement.“I’m grateful to be part of this halftime show, and even more grateful knowing it’s already helping expand access to education for children around the world,” added the Stay and Love Yourself hitmaker.Also added to the lineup in Wednesday’s announcement were Nigerian singer-songwriter Burna Boy and Venezuelan classical conductor Gustavo Dudamel.Coldplay will feature in a collaboration with PS22 Chorus, an acclaimed choir of students from a New York public elementary school.“This is the single largest gathering of artists united for a cause since Live Aid, and it could well be the most-watched 11 minutes of broadcast music performance in history,” said Hugh Evans, cofounder and CEO of anti-poverty campaign group and concert organiser Global Citizen.At 11 minutes, the World Cup final halftime show would be slightly shorter than most recent Super Bowl halftime performances, which have typically been about 13–14 minutes long.A halftime show was trialled at last year’s FIFA Club World Cup final, also at MetLife Stadium.It stretched the entire break to just over 24 minutes, drawing some criticism over the potential impact on players’ performance.

Source: Al Jazeera
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