Halftime shows and American football go hand in hand, but now, the other football is joining the party. FIFA just announced that for the first time ever, the 2026 Men’s World Cup will feature a Super Bowl-style halftime show, bringing music and sports together on the world’s biggest stage.
FIFA president Gianni Infantino called it a “historic moment,” adding that the show will be created in partnership with the advocacy group Global Citizen—and music giant Coldplay will be curating the artist lineup. While it’s still unclear whether Chris Martin himself will perform, one thing’s for sure: this will be a halftime show for the history books.
The final match, set for July 19, 2026, at MetLife Stadium in New Jersey, is already shaping up to be an unforgettable event. The only mystery? Whether FIFA will bend its strict 15-minute halftime rule to give the world an extended show. Either way, it’s safe to say football fans (on both sides of the Atlantic) are in for something special. Let the countdown begin! ⚽🎤🔥