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Fifa Club World Cup turns halftime into an epic concert at MetLife

Fifa Club World Cup makes history with its first halftime show

Fifa Club World Cup turns halftime into an epic concert at MetLife
Fifa Club World Cup turns halftime into an epic concert at MetLife

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Everything’s set at MetLife Stadium in New Jersey as two football giants—Chelsea and PSG—get ready to battle in the Fifa Club World Cup 2025 final. But what’s really got fans buzzing is what happens at halftime.

For the first time in Fifa Club World Cup history, the break becomes a global show. Spectators won’t just get football—they’ll get music, lights, and a powerful cause. As the scoreboard pauses, FIFA and Global Citizen will crank up the volume to drive a mission far bigger than goals.

The starting lineup of stars

Wondering who’s headlining this unprecedented Club World Cup show? The lineup’s electric. J Balvin, Doja Cat, Tems, and a special appearance by Coldplay’s Chris Martin lead the first-ever charitable performance at a FIFA tournament. The goal: raise $100 million to improve access to childhood education in underserved communities.

Beyond the Super Bowl–style spectacle, this Fifa Club World Cup initiative marks a new chapter in the sport. Fans aren’t just buying tickets to watch a match—they’re investing in the future.

According to the outlet Mundo Deportivo, each ticket sold during the Club World Cup 2025 matches will contribute one dollar to the FIFA–Global Citizen Education Fund. The mission? Ensure no child is left without the chance to learn, play, and dream.

A Final with purpose

In that spirit, FIFA president Gianni Infantino made it clear: this isn’t just a sporting final—“it’s a human final.” During April’s Global Citizen NOW summit, alongside CEO Hugh Evans, they unveiled the partnership as the kickoff to a worldwide movement using football as a social catalyst.

Outside the social cause, the Fifa Club World Cup final itself promises quality football. With stars like Jude Bellingham, Enzo Fernández, Mbappé, and Sterling on the pitch, the excitement is real. But today, at minute 45, the spotlight shifts to a different kind of star—one that sings, uplifts, and connects.

 

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