The article reports that the FIFA Women's World Cup final, scheduled for July 19, 2026, at the New York/New Jersey stadium, will feature a halftime show with performances by pop stars such as Shakira, Madonna, and the South Korean band BTS. This marks the first time a football World Cup final includes a halftime show similar to the Super Bowl. The event is expected to last just 11 minutes, significantly shorter than previous World Cup finals. Hugh Evans, head of the halftime show organization, stated that the production will respect the game and not exceed 15 minutes including setup and teardown. The show aims to raise $100 million for charitable causes through the Global Citizen organization, which organizes annual benefit concerts in Central Park to combat hunger and poverty.
Bias read (Center): The article presents information about the planned halftime show at the FIFA Women's World Cup final without overtly favoring any particular political stance. It focuses on the logistical and organizational aspects of the event, including the involvement of international artists and the charitable目的






