FIFA World Cup 2026: Who Will be the Main Artist at the Halftime Show?

FIFA World Cup 2026: Who Will be the Main Artist at the Halftime Show?

Inspired by the Super Bowl, FIFA president Gianni Infantino confirmed the FIFA World Cup will host its first halftime show in the 2026 final.

It will provide audiences with a splash of entertainment in what is likely to be an intense match between the two best national teams in the world.

While soccer/football fans are excitedly awaiting more details, it has been announced that Coldplay will choose the halftime act.

Many names have been tipped to play in the final, but there hasn’t been an official announcement. Keep reading to learn who is likely to be the main artist at the FIFA World Cup 2026’s first halftime show.

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Bad Bunny is the Favorite to Perform

Many fantastic artists are in the running to be the main performer at the FIFA World Cup 2026’s halftime show.

At present, bookies’ odds indicate that Bad Bunny is most likely to secure the prestigious slot, as he has an 82.3% chance of appearing at the event.

Due to his large fanbase and international appeal, he would be a smart choice for the final and could represent North America’s diverse music culture.

Bon Jovi or Shakira Could Wow Soccer Fans

A big event will need a big name for its first-ever halftime show, which is why you can expect a world-famous artist to perform onstage.

FIFA President Gianni Infantino recently told Inside FIFA, “This will be a historic moment for the FIFA World Cup and a show worthy of the world’s greatest sporting events.”

Bon Jovi is a favorite to perform at the final, but the much-loved rock band’s odds have slipped against other artists in the running. However, they might not hesitate to perform for a large crowd in their home state of New Jersey.

Shakira has a strong connection to the World Cup, as she has written and performed two theme songs for the tournament in her career.

For instance, she wrote and recorded the official 2010 song “Waka Waka (This Time for Africa)” and released the official 2014 song “La La La” for Brazil in 2014.

Also, she has a history of performing at the event, as she wowed fans with a performance of her hit song “Hips Don’t Lie” at the 2006 closing ceremony in Berlin, Germany.

For the above reasons, there is a strong likelihood that she might be chosen as the main artist for next year’s halftime show.

Oasis is Becoming a Stronger Contender

If you look at the latest betting odds, you will see Oasis is trending upwards, meaning it is becoming a stronger contender for the FIFA World Cup 2026’s halftime show.

At present, England is a firm favorite to reach the final, and an English act would be a fitting choice if the national squad makes it to the end of the tournament.

As the Gallagher brothers love football and are avid Manchester City fans, they might jump at the chance to perform in the first-ever halftime show.

As the group is scheduled to reunite for the Live ’25 world tour this year, it is proof that it has the fanbase to gain many international fans’ approval, ensuring the first halftime show is remembered for the right reasons.

Coldplay could, however, choose other superb artists to perform at the tournament, such as Lady Gaga, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Metallica, Bruce Springsteen, AC/DC, Madonna, and Kanye West, to name a few.

The winning act will perform at the FIFA World Cup 2026 final, scheduled at the MetLife Stadium in New Jersey, USA, on July 19, 2026.

If you believe Oasis will be the main artist at the FIFA World Cup 2026 final, you could win £1314.10 by betting $100 if it happens.

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