The FIFA World Cup 2026 opening ceremony is only days away, and FIFA has officially unveiled a performer lineup that looks more like a global music festival than a football event. Set for June 11 at Mexico City Stadium, the ceremony will bring together some of the biggest names in music, including Shakira, Burna Boy, J Balvin, Tyla, Mana, Belinda, Los Angeles Azules, Alejandro Fernandez, Danny Ocean and Lila Downs.
The event takes place before Mexico face South Africa in the opening match of the tournament and is expected to be one of the most watched live entertainment broadcasts of the year.
The Full FIFA World Cup 2026 Lineup Is Stacked
The FIFA World Cup 2026 opening ceremony will showcase performances from artists featured on the Official FIFA World Cup 2026 Album. The confirmed lineup includes:
- Shakira - Burna Boy - J Balvin - Tyla - Mana - Belinda - Alejandro Fernandez - Danny Ocean - Los Angeles Azules - Lila Downs
The ceremony is designed to celebrate Mexican culture while introducing the world to the largest FIFA World Cup ever staged. FIFA says the visual concept will be inspired by "papel picado," the traditional Mexican art form known for its intricate paper-cut designs. The production will also feature indigenous performers and contemporary folkloric artists.
Shakira And Burna Boy Lead The Show
One of the most anticipated moments of the evening will be the live performance of "Dai Dai," the Official FIFA World Cup 2026 Song. Shakira and Burna Boy are set to perform the track together as part of FIFA's partnership with the Global Citizen Education Fund.
The song supports a broader initiative aiming to raise USD 100 million by the end of the tournament to expand access to education and football opportunities for children around the world.
For football fans, Shakira's return to the World Cup stage is a major moment. Her previous World Cup performances remain among the most iconic in tournament history. Her involvement does not stop in Mexico City either: FIFA has confirmed that she will also appear during the FIFA World Cup 2026 Final Halftime Show on July 19.
When The Opening Ceremony Starts
The FIFA World Cup 2026 opening ceremony is scheduled to begin 90 minutes before kick-off at Mexico City Stadium, formerly known as Estadio Azteca. Fans attending the match are being encouraged to arrive early, with gates opening four hours before kick-off.
Visitors will have access to pre-match entertainment, fan activations, exclusive experiences and special rewards throughout the venue.
Mexico City Stadium is already one of football's most historic venues. With the 2026 tournament, it becomes the first stadium ever to host matches across three different FIFA World Cups, after previously staging games in 1970 and 1986.
The Biggest World Cup Ever Starts Here
The FIFA World Cup 2026 opening ceremony marks the beginning of the largest tournament in football history. For the first time, 48 national teams will compete across 104 matches in 16 host cities spread across Mexico, the United States and Canada.
The tournament begins on June 11 and concludes with the final at New York New Jersey Stadium on July 19. The opening ceremony in Mexico City is only the first chapter. Additional host-nation celebrations are planned across North America, including ceremonies in Toronto and Los Angeles featuring major international performers.
Why This Matters
The FIFA World Cup has always been about more than football. Opening ceremonies have become global entertainment spectacles capable of attracting hundreds of millions of viewers. With Shakira, Burna Boy, J Balvin, Tyla and a roster of internationally recognized artists sharing one stage, FIFA appears determined to start the tournament with its most ambitious opening show yet.
If the performer lineup is any indication, the FIFA World Cup 2026 opening ceremony could become one of the defining entertainment moments of the year.




