FIFA World Cup 2026: Who Will Play The Half Time Show Odds
Excitement levels are increasing across North America ahead of the 2026 World Cup, which will be staged across Canada, Mexico,...

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Last updated May 23, 5:20am ET
Excitement levels are increasing across North America ahead of the 2026 World Cup, which will be staged across Canada, Mexico, and the United States.
It was revealed in March that for the first time in history, there would be a Super Bowl-style half time show during the final. In truth, the announcement has endured mixed response, with many Europeans feeling that there is no need to add extra glamor to the biggest soccer match on the planet.
However, it has led to an interesting betting market, as gamblers are able to wager on the artist that will perform in the potentially career-making slot, which will be watched by billions across the planet. You can find the odds for the half time show here.
World Cup 2025 Half Time Show Odds
Artist | Odds |
---|---|
Bad Bunny | -500 |
Drake | +800 |
Bon Jovi | +1000 |
Bruce Springsteen | +1200 |
Oasis | +1200 |
U2 | +1200 |
Metallica | +1200 |
Shakira | +1200 |
Lady Gaga | +1200 |
Coldplay | +1400 |
Carrie Underwood | +2000 |
Madonna | +2500 |
Rolling Stones | +2500 |
Other Selections | +3000 & Bigger |
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First-Ever World Cup Half Time Show
The announcement that a half time show will be staged during the World Cup final was announced in March. It is the first time that an artist will take to the stage at the interval of one of the world’s most-watched sporting events.
However, performances at the event are not exactly new. The World Cup always kicks off with a musical performance, with artists such as Robbie Williams and Shakira playing before the opening matches in recent editions.
Performances before other major soccer events have also been staged, with Linkin Park taking to the stage before the upcoming Champions League final in 2025.
How Many People Will Watch The World Cup Final?
History was made at the Super Bowl earlier this year, as a record 133.5 million people watched Kendrick Lamar’s half-time show. That figure smashed the long-standing record held by Michael Jackson, which was set in 1993.
However, viewing figures for the World Cup final next year will blow the NFL record out of the water.
The 2022 Final between France and Argentina was watched by a staggering 571 million people around the world, with a reported 1.4 billion people watching just a single minute of the 120-minute thriller. Therefore, whoever plays the show in New York during the interval of the World Cup could be set for a career-altering 30-minute slot.
Who Could Perform in the 2025 World Cup Half Time Show?
The selection process for a half-time headliner is already well underway. Coldplay’s Chris Martin and band manager Phil Harvey are in charge of establishing a list of artists for the FIFA delegation to select from.
Bad Bunny is a household name across North America, and he also has a notable presence in Latin countries across the planet. Therefore, it is little surprise that one of the most-listened to artists in the world features prominently in the betting.
Veterans such as Bon Jovi, Bruce Springsteen, and the Rolling Stones also have notable presences across the world, and could appease many critics due to their demographic.
Oasis are set for a record-breaking reunion tour this summer, and it is unlikely that Noel and Liam Gallagher will turn down an eye-watering sum to play the World Cup final, especially considering that both are life-long soccer fans.
However, there is also a sense that an American artist could headline the show, as it would be an opportunity to showcase talent that is unique to the country. Therefore, due to the rise in popularity enjoyed by country music, artists such as Carrie Underwood, Morgan Wallen, and Dolly Parton could be interesting selections.