La FIFA svela l'elenco completo delle star della musica per le cerimonie di apertura della Coppa del Mondo 2026

La FIFA ha annunciato gli artisti che si esibiranno durante le cerimonie di apertura della Coppa del Mondo 2026 in Messico, Canada e Stati Uniti, ampliando il programma già comunicato per gli Stati Uniti.

Gli annunci sottolineano la portata del torneo, con cerimonie distinte previste per ogni nazione ospitante. A Città del Messico, Lila Downs, Alejandro Fernández, Belinda, Los Ángeles Azules, Maná, J Balvin, Danny Ocean e Tyla si esibiranno in occasione della prima partita del torneo. La cerimonia canadese a Toronto includerà Michael Bublé, Alessia Cara, Alanis Morissette e Vegedream. Lo spettacolo negli Stati Uniti vedrà la partecipazione di Katy Perry, Future e Anitta, quando la nazione ospitante inaugurerà la propria campagna il 12 giugno al SoFi Stadium.

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