For the first time in history, the World Cup Final will have a halftime show. Organised by Chris Martin of Coldplay, it will feature Madonna, BTS and Shakira in a star-studded spectacle that could last up to 25 minutes. The line-up is incredible, and it's all for a good cause, but it also feels like the culmination of a controversial shift in World Cup branding. While Chris Martin says the intention is to bring people together, the announcement is already polarising opinion (also see the best and worst World Cup adverts of 2026 ). FIFA World Cup 2026™ Final Halftime Show - YouTube Watch On The World Cup 2026 half-time show is being billed as a fundraiser. Produced by the international education and advocacy organisation Global Citizen, it's intended to help generate awareness and donations for the FIFA Global Citizen Education Fund, which aims to raise $100 million (around half of Cristiano Ronaldo's annual salary) for children's education.…