Shakira among performers at World Cup opening ceremony
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Shakira returns to the FIFA World Cup stage with her new anthem "Dai Dai" for 2026, following her iconic 2010 hit "Waka Waka," the most-streamed World Cup song in history.
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Shakira’s fame was on macro-view this past May in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, where she performed at the city’s annual “Todo Mundo no Rio” concert series, which is both free for attendees and known to draw millions of them. Her Copacabana Beach crowd was estimated at two million people.
As the 2026 World Cup begins, fans are celebrating some of the most memorable songs that shaped tournaments of the past as they got excited about hearing this year's anthem
Ahead of the 2026 World Cup, we take a look at the tournament’s official song - a follow-up to 2010’s hugely successful anthem.
Colombian pop idol Shakira on Thursday teased the new official song for the 2026 World Cup, releasing a brief video of the track filmed at Brazil’s