BTS World Cup 2026 Halftime Show: Date, Time & What to Expect
BTS will co-headline the first-ever World Cup Final halftime show on July 19, 2026. Date, venue, what to expect, and why it’s historic for ARMY and K-pop.

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BTS will co-headline the first-ever World Cup Final halftime show on July 19, 2026. Date, venue, what to expect, and why it’s historic for ARMY and K-pop.
“Dreamers” by BTS’s Jung Kook was a 2022 World Cup soundtrack hit performed at the opening ceremony. Its meaning and why BTS are back for the 2026 halftime show.
“Wavin’ Flag” by K’naan became the unofficial anthem of the 2010 World Cup. Its real meaning, the Coca-Cola Celebration Mix, and its legacy — ahead of the 2026 World Cup.
“Live It Up” was the official 2018 World Cup song by Nicky Jam, Will Smith and Era Istrefi, produced by Diplo. Its meaning and legacy ahead of the 2026 World Cup.
“We Are One (Ole Ola)” was the 2014 World Cup song by Pitbull, Jennifer Lopez and Claudia Leitte. Its meaning, the backlash, and its legacy ahead of the 2026 World Cup.
What is “Siuuu”? The origin of Cristiano Ronaldo’s iconic celebration shout, how crowds turned it into a chant, and where you’ll hear it at the World Cup 2026.
How did “Seven Nation Army” become football’s universal chant? The White Stripes riff, its origin in the stands, and why it rings out at the World Cup 2026.
“Muchachos” explained: the meaning of Argentina’s emotional fan anthem, its La Mosca melody, and the Maradona and Messi references — for the World Cup 2026.
Why do football fans sing “Sweet Caroline”? The Neil Diamond classic’s meaning, how England fans adopted it, and why it’s a stadium staple at the World Cup 2026.
“Three Lions (It’s Coming Home)” explained: who made it, what “thirty years of hurt” means, and why England sings it every tournament — including the World Cup 2026.