Shakira Invites Uganda’s Ghetto Kids to FIFA World Cup Final Stage
Global pop superstar Shakira has invited Uganda’s famous Ghetto Kids to perform during the 2026 FIFA World Cup Final halftime show. The announcement excited fans across Africa immediately.
Additionally, Shakira confirmed the invitation on May 20, 2026 officially. The opportunity marks a major milestone for the young dancers.
The invitation followed a viral dance video shared online recently. The Ghetto Kids performed energetically to Shakira’s tournament anthem “Däi Däi.”
Therefore, the performance quickly captured global attention across social media platforms. Shakira later contacted the dancers directly through Instagram.
The moment highlighted Africa’s growing influence within global entertainment industries strongly. Fans celebrated the achievement across multiple countries enthusiastically.
Viral “Däi Däi” Dance Video Sparked Global Opportunity
The Ghetto Kids recently shared a dance routine online publicly. The group danced to Däi Däi energetically.
Additionally, the anthem features Burna Boy and Ed Sheeran officially. Fans widely praised the dancers’ creativity and energy online.
The viral performance eventually reached Shakira personally. Therefore, she decided to invite the dancers to the global stage.
The announcement immediately became a trending topic online globally. Supporters celebrated the dancers’ international breakthrough proudly.
Additionally, African entertainment fans praised the recognition enthusiastically. Many described the invitation as inspirational for young creatives.
The collaboration now places African dance talent before millions worldwide. The performance could become a defining cultural moment globally.
FIFA World Cup Final Halftime Show Set for Historic Performance
The performance will happen during the 2026 FIFA World Cup Final officially. Organizers modeled the halftime show after the American Super Bowl format.
Additionally, the event will take place on Sunday, July 19, 2026. The venue will be MetLife Stadium officially.
The Ghetto Kids will perform alongside Shakira during the live show. They will dance during performances of the anthem “Däi Däi.”
Therefore, the event could attract one of the world’s largest audiences. Millions of football and music fans will watch globally.
Additionally, the halftime show continues blending sports with entertainment increasingly. Organizers expect major international attention surrounding the performance.
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Ghetto Kids Continue Inspiring Africa Through Dance
The Ghetto Kids described the opportunity as “a dream come true.” The group celebrated the achievement proudly on social media.
Additionally, they dedicated the moment to Uganda and Africa entirely. The dancers continue inspiring young people across the continent significantly.
The troupe was founded in 2014 by Dauda Kavuma officially. The initiative supports children from Kampala’s Katwe slums.
The dancers have achieved several international milestones previously. Therefore, their global reputation continues growing rapidly.
The group previously appeared in Unforgettable music video officially. They also performed during a 2022 World Cup event in Qatar.
Additionally, the troupe earned a Golden Buzzer on Britain’s Got Talent. Their story continues inspiring millions globally.
Shakira Donates Royalties to Support Children Worldwide
Shakira also announced a major charitable commitment officially. The singer pledged 100 percent of her anthem royalties.
Additionally, proceeds from “Däi Däi” will support underserved children globally. The funds will go to the FIFA Global Citizen Education Fund.
The initiative aims to improve education opportunities worldwide significantly. Therefore, the anthem now carries both entertainment and humanitarian impact.
Fans praised Shakira for combining music with philanthropy positively. The announcement strengthened support for the upcoming performance further.
Additionally, the collaboration celebrates talent, culture, and global unity powerfully. The FIFA World Cup final now promises a memorable entertainment experience.
Ultimately, the Ghetto Kids continue proving African talent belongs on global stages. Their journey remains a powerful inspiration across the continent.

