FIFA Builds Excitement for Historic 2026 World Cup Final Halftime Show
FIFA has shared a new update ahead of the 2026 FIFA World Cup Final, as anticipation grows for the tournament’s first-ever official halftime entertainment show.
The highly anticipated event is scheduled to take place during the World Cup final between Spain and Argentina on Sunday, July 19.
Star-Studded Performance Planned
The halftime show is expected to feature performances from several internationally recognized artists, making it one of the biggest entertainment moments in FIFA World Cup history.
Executive producer Guy Carrington of Done+Dusted said the production team has spent months preparing the performance to deliver a memorable experience for football fans around the world.
Without revealing specific details, he described the show as a carefully planned production featuring multiple artists in a seamless performance.
Extended Halftime Expected
Reports suggest the halftime interval could be longer than the traditional 15-minute break to allow enough time for stage setup and removal.
Production crews are expected to require additional time to install and dismantle the performance stage before play resumes.
Media reports indicate the halftime break could last up to 25 minutes, although FIFA has not officially confirmed the final duration.
A First for the FIFA World Cup
The 2026 World Cup final will mark the first time FIFA has introduced a dedicated halftime entertainment show during its championship match.
Fans around the world are expected to tune in for both the football action and the special live performance, making it one of the most anticipated moments of the tournament.

