Justin Bieber to Co-Headline FIFA World Cup Final Halftime Show
The 11-minute show will raise money for a $100 million education fund and feature Madonna, Shakira, BTS and other global acts.
- Canadian singer Justin Bieber joins the FIFA World Cup Final Halftime Show on July 19 at MetLife Stadium in New Jersey, marking the first halftime performance in World Cup history.
- Curated by Coldplay's Chris Martin, the performance supports the FIFA Global Citizen Education Fund, aiming to raise $100 million to expand education access for children worldwide.
- Bieber co-headlines alongside Madonna, Shakira, and BTS, with additional performers including Nigerian singer Burna Boy, Venezuelan conductor Gustavo Dudamel, and the PS22 Chorus from Staten Island.
- The show will run 11 minutes, staying within international football laws that permit a halftime interval 'not exceeding 15 minutes,' addressing earlier concerns about extended breaks.
- FIFA President Gianni Infantino called the spectacle 'definitely the biggest stage ever,' saying it will celebrate shared values and create a lasting legacy transcending the final whistle.
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The first half-time show in World Cup history was designed by Coldplay singer Chris Martin.
Justin Bieber added to crammed World Cup final halftime show with BTS, Madonna and more
The World Cup final halftime show better have a huge stage. Justin Bieber has been added as a co-headliner to a lineup that already includes BTS, Madonna and Shakira.
Even more stars for the big end: At the mid-term show at the World Cup final on 19 July, Canadian pop star Justin Bieber is also expected to perform!In addition, during the eleven-minute show, Nigerian musician Burna Boy, along with Venezuelan conductor Gustavo Dudamel, the band Coldplay and a New York primary school choir, also announced the aid movement Global Citizen.Shakira, BTS and Madonna with Global Citizen produce the show together with …
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