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Who’s Performing at the Fifa Club World Cup 2025 Final Halftime Show?
Music will also take center stage in the grand finale. Three global superstars will light up the show with an unforgettable halftime performance. Have you heard who they are?
Three high-profile artists will headline the halftime show at the FIFA Club World Cup 2025 Final. J Balvin, Doja Cat, and Tems will bring the heat to the stage on July 13, in what promises to be a spectacular show both on and off the pitch.
FIFA announced the trio as part of its bold new strategy to blend music and sport on the global stage. A clear nod to the Super Bowl style, perfectly in tune with this revamped 32-team tournament now taking place in the United States.
J Balvin: Reggaeton’s global icon from Medellín
J Balvin, known as the “Prince of Reggaeton,” has become a worldwide Latin music powerhouse. With chart-topping hits like Mi Gente, Ginza, and Ay Vamos, the Colombian star has worked with the likes of Beyoncé, Bad Bunny, and Skrillex.
His presence guarantees a party on stage, full of Latin fire and pure energy. He’s no stranger to FIFA either—he also performed during the closing ceremony of the Qatar 2022 World Cup.
Doja Cat: Pop-rap’s unapologetic queen
Blending pop, rap, and a bold visual identity, Doja Cat is one of today’s most influential artists. Born Amala Ratna Zandile Dlamini, she’s conquered the charts with hits like Say So, Woman, and Paint the Town Red.
A multi-Grammy nominee and viral sensation, Doja brings flair, rhythm, and a fresh, Gen Z vibe to the stage—adding star power to this global celebration.
Tems: Africa’s rising R&B star
Tems, born in Lagos, Nigeria, is one of the most soulful voices in modern Afrobeat and R&B. She gained worldwide acclaim with Essence alongside Wizkid, and later won a Grammy for Wait for U with Future and Drake.
Her sound is smooth, emotional, and magnetic. She’s the most alternative pick of the lineup—but possibly the one who could leave the deepest impression.
A global show for a global final
Choosing these three artists was no accident: they represent three continents, three distinct sounds, and a shared global vision. It’s a perfect match for a Club World Cup that’s bigger and bolder than ever before.
The show is set to match the scale of this historic football event—where FIFA hopes to make waves not only with goals… but with serious groove.