"Goals," the official song of the 2026 World Cup, brings together Lisa, Anita, and Rima.
FIFA has revealed a musical collaboration that brings together Lisa, Anita and Reema in the official song for the 2026 World Cup, which is scheduled to be released soon. FIFA has announced a musical collaboration that brings together Lisa, a member of the band Blackpink, Brazilian singer Anitta, and Nigerian artist Rima, in the new official song for the 2026 World Cup , entitled “Goals”, produced by the Brazilian duo Tropicels.
Release date for the official "Goals" song for the 2026 World Cup
The song is scheduled to be officially released on May 21, 2026, amid widespread anticipation from music and football fans, especially since the work brings together three artists representing different cultures and continents, in a musical mix aimed at delivering a song that reflects the atmosphere of the World Cup. The song “Goals” comes with modern musical rhythms and artistic diversity that expresses the musical identity of Lisa, Anita and Rima, in a project that is considered one of the most prominent works associated with the 2026 World Cup. According to the official announcement, the song was developed in collaboration with FIFA, within a creative vision aimed at combining music and football, in a global event that brings together fans from all over the world. Lisa, Anita, and Rima ignite the crowd's enthusiasm with the 2026 World Cup song. The trio is expected to perform the song live during the opening ceremony of the 2026 FIFA World Cup in Los Angeles, as part of the accompanying artistic events.
Reports also indicate that Lisa is preparing to participate in the opening ceremony, in a highly anticipated appearance that coincides with the massive production and visual preparations underway for the event. The United States, Canada and Mexico are preparing to host the 2026 World Cup, from June 11 to July 19, in what is expected to be the largest edition in the tournament's history. The tournament will feature 48 teams for the first time instead of 32, in addition to 104 matches being held across 16 host cities, as part of an expanded organization of the anticipated global event.
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