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Uganda’s popular dance group Triplets Ghetto Kids has been confirmed as part of the performers set to appear at the 2026 FIFA World Cup final halftime show alongside Colombian superstar Shakira.
The announcement was made by Shakira in a video message to fans, where she revealed her vision for the halftime performance.
According to her, the goal is to create a global celebration of music and dance by bringing together diverse talents from different parts of the world, with Africa strongly represented through the inclusion of the Ugandan group.
The Triplets Ghetto Kids, based in Kampala, have built a strong international reputation over the years for their energetic choreography and inspiring performances.
The group was founded by Dauda Kavuma and has grown from a small community project into a globally recognised dance crew that has performed on some of the world’s biggest stages.
Their selection for the World Cup final halftime show marks another major milestone in their journey. The group has previously appeared in high-profile projects, including French Montana’s “Unforgettable” music video and performances at global events such as the 2022 FIFA World Cup in Qatar.
They also gained international attention after reaching the finals of Britain’s Got Talent, where their story and performances won the hearts of millions.
Shakira, who is expected to headline the halftime show, also confirmed that she will perform “Dai Dai,” the official tournament anthem. The song features Nigerian Grammy-winning artist Burna Boy, further highlighting the strong African presence at the global sporting event.
The 2026 FIFA World Cup final, scheduled for 19 July at the New York New Jersey Stadium, is shaping up to be one of the most star-studded sporting events in history.
Alongside Shakira, global music icons Madonna and BTS are also expected to co-headline the halftime show, making it a massive international entertainment spectacle.
In addition to the halftime performance, African artists are also set to feature prominently in other parts of the tournament.
Nigerian singers Rema and Tyla have already been confirmed for the opening ceremony in Los Angeles, signalling a strong representation of African music on the world stage.
The inclusion of the Triplets Ghetto Kids reflects the growing global recognition of African dance culture, which continues to gain influence through social media, music videos, and international collaborations.
Their performance at the World Cup final will place them in front of a worldwide audience of millions, offering another opportunity to showcase African creativity at the highest level.
Over the years, the group has become a symbol of resilience and talent, often telling stories of community strength and youth empowerment through their performances.
Their rise from a local Ugandan project to an internationally recognised act highlights the expanding reach of African entertainment in global pop culture.
As anticipation builds for the 2026 FIFA World Cup final, fans around the world are eager to see how the halftime show will blend music, dance, and cultural diversity.
With Shakira leading the performance and the Triplets Ghetto Kids joining the stage, the event is expected to deliver a vibrant celebration of global unity through entertainment.
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