FIFA introduces star-studded halftime show at World Cup final
FIFA staged the first-ever World Cup halftime show during this year's final, adding a new element to the tournament's traditions and turning the interval into a major television and cultural event. Curated by Coldplay frontman Chris Martin, the 11-minute performance was expected by organisers to become one of the most-watched moments in sporting broadcast history.
The show featured a broad international line-up including Madonna, Justin Bieber, Shakira and BTS, alongside pop artist Ava Max performing her track "Energy". The initiative divided opinion within the music industry, drawing criticism from figures such as Robert Smith of The Cure over FIFA's creative direction, while the final itself was also notable for the involvement of young Barcelona forward Lamine Yamal.
- FIFA held its first World Cup final halftime show
- Chris Martin curated 11-minute set with Madonna, BTS, Shakira, Bieber
- Move drew music industry criticism, including from Robert Smith
Coverage
- The Hollywood Reporter — First-Ever World Cup Halftime Show Is an “Action-Packed 11 Minutes,” Says FIFA Producer
- Rolling Stone — Ava Max Scores: The Pop Star on the World Cup, Her Favorite ABBA Song, and More
- Consequence — Robert Smith Roasts FIFA President Over First-Ever World Cup Final Halftime Show
- The Guardian — God’s will? Destiny? Lionel Messi, Lamine Yamal, that photo and the World Cup final
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