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Madonna, Shakira & BTS to Headline 2026 World Cup Final Halftime Show

The Sunday, July 19, match at MetLife Stadium will mark the first time the FIFA World Cup final has ever featured a halftime show.

BTS perform at the GNP Seguros Stadium as part of their ARIRANG Tour, on May 7, 2025 in Mexico City.
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According to Billboard’s source item, Madonna, Shakira & BTS to Headline 2026 World Cup Final Halftime Show, The Sunday, July 19, match at MetLife Stadium will mark the first time the FIFA World Cup final has ever featured a halftime show.

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