Justin Bieber has been announced as a performer for the World Cup final halftime show, marking the first time the event will feature such a show. The performance aims to raise money for the FIFA Global Citizen Education Fund.

Key facts
- •Justin Bieber is confirmed to perform at the World Cup final halftime show.
- •This marks the first time the FIFA World Cup final will feature a halftime show.
- •The show will raise money for the FIFA Global Citizen Education Fund.
- •Other performers include Madonna, Shakira, BTS, Burna Boy, and Coldplay.
- •The final is on Sunday, July 19, at 3 P.M. ET at MetLife Stadium.
- •The halftime show is set to last approximately 11 minutes.
Justin Bieber has been confirmed as a performer for the upcoming World Cup final halftime show. This event marks the first time the FIFA World Cup final will include a halftime show. The performance is scheduled for Sunday, July 19, at MetLife Stadium and will raise money for the FIFA Global Citizen Education Fund.
Performers and Purpose
Justin Bieber joins a lineup of stars for the World Cup final halftime show. Other confirmed performers include Madonna, Shakira, BTS, Burna Boy, Gustavo Dudamel, the PS22 Chorus featuring Coldplay, and select Sesame Street cast puppets. The show aims to raise money for the FIFA Global Citizen Education Fund, which supports access to quality education and football for children worldwide.
Event Details
The World Cup final is scheduled for Sunday, July 19, beginning at 3 P.M. ET at MetLife Stadium. The halftime show is expected to last about 11 minutes, as the break is limited to 15 minutes. Viewers can watch the game and show on major television channels or stream it via Hulu + Live TV, which provides access through FOX and FS1.
Timeline
- Sunday, July 19World Cup final scheduled to begin at 3 P.M. ET at MetLife Stadium.
- Close to 45 minutes laterHalftime show is estimated to begin after the first half.
- Not longer than 15 minutesThe maximum duration for the halftime break.
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This article was independently rewritten by ManyPress editorial AI from reporting originally published by Elle.



