Once again, at the crossroads of sport and song, Shakira returns to the World Cup stage — this time at Mexico City's storied Azteca Stadium, where she rehearses for the opening ceremony of a tournament that, for the first time in its history, will be shared among three nations. The Colombian artist, who gave the world 'Waka Waka' in 2010 and 'La La La' in 2014, now prepares to help inaugurate the 2026 edition with a new offering called 'Dai Dai.' In the quiet discipline of rehearsal, a global moment is being assembled, piece by piece.
Shakira rehearses at Mexico City stadium for 2026 World Cup opening ceremony
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Impacto Geopolítico
Shakira rehearses for 2026 World Cup opening ceremony in Mexico City; cultural soft power demonstration for tri-national tournament.
The 2026 World Cup's tri-national hosting (USA-Mexico-Canada) represents a shift toward North American regional cooperation. Shakira's involvement reinforces Latin American cultural influence in a predominantly North American event, maintaining Colombia's soft power presence in global sports diplomacy.
Similar to how 'Waka Waka' (2010) elevated South African cultural prominence during that World Cup, Shakira's participation elevates Latin American cultural representation in a North American-hosted tournament.
Lente Econômica
Shakira rehearses for 2026 World Cup opening ceremony in Mexico City, signaling major entertainment and tourism investment around the tri-national tournament.
Consumers will benefit from increased entertainment options, tourism packages, and merchandise related to the World Cup. Higher ticket prices and accommodation costs expected in host cities during June-July 2026. Streaming and broadcast rights will drive media consumption.
Host countries (USA, Mexico, Canada) will need to coordinate infrastructure investments, security protocols, and visa policies. Potential regulatory focus on ticket scalping, labor standards for event workers, and environmental impact assessments. Tax incentives may be offered to event organizers and hospitality providers.