La FIFA dévoile la liste complète des stars musicales pour les cérémonies d'ouverture de la Coupe du monde 2026

La FIFA a annoncé les artistes qui se produiront lors des cérémonies d'ouverture de la Coupe du monde 2026 au Mexique, au Canada et aux États-Unis, élargissant ainsi la programmation initialement annoncée pour les États-Unis.

Ces annonces soulignent l'envergure du tournoi, avec des cérémonies distinctes prévues pour chaque pays hôte. À Mexico, Lila Downs, Alejandro Fernández, Belinda, Los Ángeles Azules, Maná, J Balvin, Danny Ocean et Tyla se produiront en marge du match d'ouverture du tournoi. La cérémonie canadienne à Toronto accueillera Michael Bublé, Alessia Cara, Alanis Morissette et Vegedream. Le spectacle aux États-Unis mettra en vedette Katy Perry, Future et Anitta lorsque le pays hôte entamera sa campagne le 12 juin au SoFi Stadium.

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