Doja Cat, Tems, Coldplay & more Performed at Inaugural FIFA Club World Cup™ Final Halftime Show.
The inaugural FIFA Club World Cup™ Final Halftime Show, presented by Panini, made history yesterday, bringing together a truly international lineup of superstars who captivated audiences worldwide while advancing the opportunity for millions of children to receive access to quality education. The first-of-its-kind halftime show, produced by Global Citizen and curated by Chris Martin of Coldplay, showcased the power of music to unite cultures and drive meaningful change, and was viewed live around the world.
The show featured artists representing five continents, all of whom donated their time for free, demonstrating music’s unique ability to transcend borders and unify the world. Colombian superstar J Balvin brought Latin energy to the global stage, while Nigerian Afrobeats sensation Tems showcased the vibrant sounds of West Africa. GRAMMY-winning American artist Doja Cat delivered an electrifying performance that had the MetLife Stadium crowd on their feet, and Coldplay joined the show for a surprise performance of the band’s hit ‘A Sky Full Of Stars’, featuring a guest appearance from Australian singer Emmanuel Kelly.
Against the backdrop of the Manhattan skyline, the first halftime show at a FIFA event was staged high above the pitch among MetLife Stadium’s upper level seats. A dedicated platform and innovative set design built into the stadium’s stands provided the impressive crowd with a spectacular show, while also ensuring the pitch remained preserved for the historic match.
“Yesterday we witnessed something truly historic – artists representing the Americas, Africa, Europe and Oceania coming together on football’s biggest stage for the first ever FIFA halftime show,” said Hugh Evans, Co-Founder & CEO, Global Citizen. “This international lineup perfectly embodied the idea that music and football can unite the world, and when we take action together, we can make an outsized impact to help children around the world access quality education.”
Major moments from the inaugural FIFA Club World Cup™ Final Halftime Show:
- J Balvin (Colombia) had the entire stadium dancing along to global hits ‘Mi Gente’ and ‘Reggaeton’. His performance, surrounded by drummers and dancers, celebrated Latin culture on the world stage;
- Tems (Nigeria) brought Afrobeats to the forefront with ‘Love Me JeJe’, highlighting the global impact of African music and culture;
- Doja Cat (United States) delivered a high-energy performance of her smash hit ‘Woman’, giving global audiences an unforgettable performance;
- Coldplay (UK) surprised the sold out stadium when they took to the stage to play ‘A Sky Full Of Stars’. They were joined by Emmanuel Kelly (Australia), whose inspiring story of resilience, having been found on a battlefield in Iraq and living with the aftereffects of chemical warfare, saw him become the first differently abled pop artist to perform in a halftime show.
Broadcast live, the halftime event was created as part of a four-year partnership between FIFA and Global Citizen to help improve access to football and quality education for children through the FIFA Global Citizen Education Fund. Together, FIFA and Global Citizen aim to raise USD $100 million for quality education access worldwide. So far, $10 million has been raised to support literacy, reading, and writing programs. This funding is expected to reach over 150 communities and impact the lives of 10,000 children. (Using a baseline of $1,000 per student per year – which reflects the typical average cost globally of delivering basic P–12 education1.)
“The first of its kind FIFA Club World Cup Final Halftime Show, produced by Global Citizen and curated by Chris Martin of Coldplay, was an unforgettable celebration of how football and music can unite and positively impact the wider global community way beyond the stadium,” said FIFA President Gianni Infantino. “Having artists from five different continents come together at MetLife Stadium perfectly captured the universal language of football and music, and we’re proud to partner with Global Citizen, led by Hugh Evans, the FIFA Global Citizen Education Fund, which aims to raise USD 100 million to provide access to quality education and football for children worldwide.”
This historic performance marks the beginning of an innovative FIFA-Global Citizen partnership that will extend to produce the first-ever FIFA World Cup™ Final Halftime Show in the New York New Jersey stadium on July 19, 2026.
The show was produced by Global Citizen in partnership with Live Nation, Done+Dusted, and DPS. It was directed by Hamish Hamilton with executive producers Guy Carrington, Hamish Hamilton, and Dave Meyers.