A Fusion of Football, Music, and Philanthropy on the World Stage
Star-Studded Performance Unveiled for Historic Halftime Show
Justin Bieber is officially joining the ranks of music giants for the debut FIFA World Cup Final Halftime Show. He will co-headline the event alongside legendary artists Madonna, Shakira, and the global phenomenon BTS, creating a diverse and electrifying performance lineup that spans genres and continents.
A Grand Spectacle in the Heart of New York
Scheduled for July 19 at the New York New Jersey Stadium, this 11-minute musical extravaganza marks a significant milestone in FIFA World Cup history. Beyond the headliners, the show will also feature electrifying acts from Burna Boy, the renowned conductor Gustavo Dudamel, and the angelic voices of PS22 Chorus. Coldplay, with its lead singer Chris Martin as the international curator for the Global Citizen Festival, is also set to deliver a memorable performance. Even beloved characters like Kermit and Miss Piggy from The Muppets are slated to make an appearance, adding a touch of whimsical charm to the grand celebration.
Bieber's Commitment to Global Impact Through Performance
Expressing his enthusiasm for the event, Justin Bieber shared his gratitude for the opportunity, stating that the World Cup's ability to unite people is unparalleled. He emphasized that being part of the Halftime Show is not just about performing, but also contributing to the critical cause of expanding access to education for children globally, a mission close to his heart.
Driving Educational Change Through the FIFA Global Citizen Education Fund
The Halftime Show is a cornerstone initiative for the FIFA Global Citizen Education Fund, which aims to collect an impressive $100 million. This fund is dedicated to enhancing educational opportunities and facilitating access to football for young people across the globe. With $50 million already secured, the fund plans to further boost its contributions by allocating $1 from every World Cup ticket sale directly to this noble cause.
Burna Boy: Representing Africa on the Global Stage
Nigerian superstar Burna Boy also voiced his pride and responsibility in representing Africa at the World Cup Final Halftime Show. He highlighted the unique power of the World Cup to foster global unity and expressed his honor in participating in a performance that not only celebrates sports and culture but also actively works towards creating better educational prospects for children worldwide.
FIFA's Vision for Education and Global Unity
FIFA President Gianni Infantino underscored the paramount importance of education in today's world. He conveyed his immense pride in welcoming Justin Bieber to the esteemed group of co-headliners, recognizing their collective power to support the FIFA Global Citizen Education Fund's mission to provide quality education and football opportunities for children everywhere.
A Unifying Call to Action for Lasting Impact
Hugh Evans, co-founder and CEO of Global Citizen, described the event as the largest gathering of artists for a cause since Live Aid, predicting it could become the most-watched broadcast music performance in history. He emphasized that artists from diverse backgrounds are uniting to bolster the Education Fund. Evans issued a direct call to global leaders, particularly President Macron and Prime Minister Sánchez, urging them to contribute to the fund and ensure this World Cup sets an enduring standard for positive global impact.
