Shakira returns to World Cup stage as fans praise 2026 opening ceremony performance

Published 12 Jun, 2026 11:13am 1 min read
Image courtesy of social media
Image courtesy of social media

Shakira has returned to the World Cup stage at the FIFA World Cup 2026 opening ceremony in Mexico, performing Dai Dai alongside Burna Boy, with fans reacting positively online to her latest appearance.

The Colombian singer, long associated with FIFA’s biggest tournament, once again drew attention for her performance, which quickly generated widespread discussion on social media.

Shakira has previously spoken about what makes a World Cup anthem successful, saying it needs rhythm, danceability and a strong chorus that encourages fans to sing along.

Her relationship with the tournament spans two decades.

She first appeared in 2006 with Hips Don’t Lie during World Cup festivities in Germany, before delivering one of the most recognised modern football anthems with Waka Waka (This Time for Africa) in 2010.

She followed it up with La La La (Brazil 2014), further strengthening her association with FIFA World Cup events.

In 2026, her latest performance marks her fourth World Cup appearance overall and her second opening ceremony performance, reinforcing her status as one of the most consistent musical figures linked to the tournament.

Social media reactions highlighted her stage presence, with fans praising her performance and engagement during the show.

Shakira is also scheduled to perform on July 19 at a halftime show, where she will co-headline alongside BTS and Madonna.

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