The FIFA World Cup 2026 Final Halftime Show will feature some of the biggest performers in the world in a special show curated by Chris Martin from Coldplay11:38, 13 Jul 2026Updated 11:38, 13 Jul 2026England will have to wait till Wednesday night to see if they've made the FIFA World Cup final, but some huge names have already been booked for a stellar halftime show. Madonna and Justin Bieber are among the confirmed names set to perform.‌The iconic event - similar to the Superbowl Halftime show - will take place on Sunday, 19 July 2026, at New York New Jersey Stadium when the final two teams take on one another.‌Currently, it is between the four semi finalists, with either France or Spain taking on either England or Argentina in the competition. By Wednesday night, following the second semi-final, we will know who will play against one another in the final.‌Whatever the outcome of those fans, music fans are in for a treat as the historic World Cup show will see a number of huge stars take to the stage for a one-off performance like no other.‌The stars set to perform in the half-time show include Justin Bieber, Madonna, Shakira and Burna Boy, Gustavo Dudamel and BTS, who will all co-headline in a special show curated by Chris Martin from Coldplay.The show will last 11 minutes, and will support the Fifa Global Citizen Education Fund. Shakira and Burna Boy are likely to perform their song Dai Dai, which is the official anthem for the 2026 World Cup. She also performed at the opening ceremony.Justin Bieber, meanwhile, recently returned to the stage for the first time in a while, performing headline sets at Coachella Music Festival, where he wowed fans with both his new and old hits.‌Perched in front of a laptop, he reflected on his journey so far with old YouTube videos as he performed his biggest songs including One Less Lonely Girl to a stunned superfan and fellow performer Billie Eilish.BTS are currently in the midst of a huge world tour called ARIRANG, with the tour having begun in April and ending well into 2027. The band's loyal fans - known as an 'army' - in South America protested recently after the Chilean government decided to block BTS' three sold out stadium shows in October.After initially refusing permission for the shows, the ministry of sports later said they would reconsider granting the licence following new plans being submitted.Article continues belowMadonna recently returned to the spotlight with the release of her new album Confessions II, a follow-up to her 2005 disco-infused smash, Confessions On A Dance Floor.Asked if the new album contains her most personal songs, Madonna said: "I wouldn't say that, but you know, they're very specific, they're very…. a lot was happening in my life at the time that I was writing. In the beginning I was affected deeply by the death of my brother Christopher."Like this s tory? F or more of the latest showbiz news and gossip, follow Mirror Celebs on TikTok , Snapchat , Instagram , Twitter , Facebook , YouTube and Threads .