Shakira to feature children in 2026 world cup final halftime show

The Colombian singer confirmed that young people from various countries will join the halftime show at the World Cup final.

Shakira announced that children and young people will play a central role in the halftime show of the 2026 World Cup final. The Ugandan group Ghetto Kids was confirmed after their video reacting to the official song “Dai Dai” went viral.

The artist invited dancers and creators from multiple countries to submit choreography videos for a chance to share the stage. The initiative aims to highlight diversity and global participation.

The news comes as Shakira enjoys a strong phase in her career, following the success of her tour and her Copacabana concert.

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