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World Cup kicks off in Mexico with Shakira, local performers and vibrant fans

BBC World · 2026-06-11

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• What happened: The 2026 World Cup officially began in Mexico City with a vibrant opening ceremony featuring performances by Shakira and other artists at the Azteca stadium, attended by thousands of enthusiastic fans. • Why it matters: This marks the first time in 40 years that Mexico is hosting the World Cup, highlighting the country's rich culture and football passion amidst previous concerns over event preparations and safety issues. • What to watch next: Attention will shift to the co-hosts' match against South Africa, as well as the upcoming opening ceremonies in the US and Canada, which will feature additional performances from various artists.

World Cup kicks off in Mexico with Shakira, local performers and vibrant fans15 minutes agoWill Grant,BBC's Mexico, Central America and Cuba correspondent,Kwasi Gyamfi AsieduandNardine SaadReutersThe 2026 World Cup has begun in Mexico City with an opening ceremony filled with vibrant colour, local culture and a performance by global music star Shakira.Thousands of fans arrived at the legendary Azteca stadium in Mexico City with a real sense of excitement and anticipation to watch the World Cup on their home turf for the first time in 40 years.It's been a complicated build-up, from the renovations of the airport and Azteca stadium, to protests around the event, and the cartel violence seen in Mexico only months ago.On Thursday, those issues appeared to have been pushed to the side as football takes centre stage in Mexico.ReutersGlobal superstar ShakiraJavier Pérez came with his family for the opener and told the BBC that the excitement now outweighs any hassles experienced up to this point. "We were lucky to get hospitality tickets and it's a unique experience. I have never been to a World Cup before so to bring my family is wonderful," he said. "I just want Mexico to get off on the right foot, win today and score a load of goals! And then we'll see how far we can go!"Will Grant / BBCJavier Pérez and his family in front of the Azteca stadiumGetty ImagesMexico is co-hosting the 2026 tournament alongside the US and Canada, with those North American teams hosting their own opening ceremonies on Friday.Today, the focus is on Mexico's festivities. Ahead of the co-hosts match against South Africa, fans in the stadium were treated to musical performances from Shakira, Colombia's J Balvin, Afrobeats star Burna Boy, Latin music star Danny Ocean and Fher Olvera.Mexican singer Fernández, who is the son of veteran crooner Vicente Fernández, sang the Mexican national anthem head of the match. And Grammy-winning South African star Tyla performed her national anthem. ReutersTyla, whose hits include Water and the Fifa song Game Time, will return to the World Cup stage on Friday to take part in the US opening ceremony in Los Angeles alongside Katy Perry, Future, Lisa and Anitta.Performers in the historic stadium wore indigenous clothing, while others were dressed in all gold and held giant golden footballs above their heads.A packed stadium of fans were dressed in their own colourful outfits, many wearing Mexico's team colours.When the opening ceremony wrapped up and the match got under way, thousands of fans threw their sombreros into the air, ready to celebrate having the biggest tournament in football play out on home soil.ReutersReutersGetty ImagesColombian singer and producer J Balvin performs during the opening ceremonyGUIDE: World Cup explained for new football fansEXPLORE: All 48 squads confirmedDOWNLOAD: The World Cup 2026 wallchartMexicoMexico City

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