Madonna, BTS, and Shakira to Play World Cup Final Halftime Show

The 2026 final in New Jersey introduces an 11-minute performance block, and the lineup says a lot about the tournament’s global ambitions. A new Madonna album, a BTS return, and a Shakira song in Italian for a country that didn’t qualify.

The World Cup final will have a halftime show for the first time this summer, and the bill is a concentrated dose of global pop machinery. Madonna, BTS, and Shakira are confirmed as performers for the 11-minute slot at MetLife Stadium in New Jersey on July 19th.

The move borrows a page from the Super Bowl, but the cast pulls from three different pop galaxies. Madonna arrives with Confessions II, a summer release that the material around the announcement describes as a return to the dancefloor. The title nods to 2005’s Confessions on a Dance Floor, and the timing puts her back in stadium-sized framing after the Celebration Tour.

BTS appear as part of their reactivation after a three-year break for mandatory military service. Their inclusion signals how fully the tournament expects a plugged-in digital audience. The group’s fanbase operates as a distribution network in itself.

Shakira rounds out the set, already attached to the official World Cup song “Dai Dai” alongside Burna Boy. The track uses an Italian expression — “dai” means “come on” or “let’s go” — despite Italy not qualifying for the tournament. It’s a small linguistic gear that fits loosely, but the production itself is built for polyglot stadiums.

The halftime block marks a structural shift for a final that already draws one of the biggest live audiences on earth. An 11-minute interlude with this particular trio makes clear that the event is being rethought as a broad entertainment property, not just a match.

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