Doja Cat Headlining Game-Changing FIFA Halftime Show

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Doja Cat will headline the first-ever FIFA Club World Cup halftime show alongside J Balvin and Tems during the final match at MetLife Stadium on July 13.

Doja Cat will lead a historic moment in global sports and music when she joins J Balvin and Tems as the headliners for the first halftime show in FIFA Club World Cup history, set for Saturday, July 13, at MetLife Stadium in New Jersey.

The performance marks the debut of a Super Bowl-style musical showcase at the FIFA Club World Cup Final, a collaboration between FIFA and Global Citizen, with Coldplay frontman Chris Martin overseeing the creative direction.

The event will stream live and free on DAZN. Colombian reggaeton star J Balvin expressed his pride in representing Latin culture on such a massive stage.

“From Medellín to MetLife – I’m honored to headline the first-ever halftime show of the FIFA Club World Cup final,” he said. “It’s a historic moment, for me, for Latin culture and for every kid who dreams big.”

Nigerian singer-songwriter Tems echoed the sentiment, highlighting the event’s global unity and charitable mission.

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“We’re going to bring the world together for a beautiful moment,” she said. “To celebrate football, feel the unity that music brings, and improve the lives of millions of children through the FIFA Global Citizen Education Fund. I can’t wait – see you at the Club World Cup final.”

The halftime show is part of a broader initiative by Global Citizen to raise $100 million to combat extreme poverty and expand educational and sports opportunities for children worldwide.

According to Reuters, the fund will support access to learning and football programs in underserved communities.

The 2025 FIFA Club World Cup will be the tournament’s most expansive edition yet, running from June 14 to July 13 across 11 U.S. cities.

It will feature 32 of the top club teams from around the globe, making it a major lead-up to the 2026 FIFA World Cup, which the U.S. will co-host with Mexico and Canada.

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