Internationally acclaimed Colombian singer Shakira has established a unique milestone in the history of the FIFA World Cup, becoming the only artist to have performed at four separate editions of the tournament’s ceremonies and musical stages. Her repeated presence across different World Cups has not only marked personal artistic success but has also underscored the growing fusion between global sport and popular music entertainment.
Her World Cup journey began in 2006 in Germany, where she delivered a reimagined version of one of her early international hits. The performance introduced her to an even wider global audience and set the stage for her long-standing association with the tournament’s cultural programme. Four years later, at the 2010 World Cup in South Africa, she performed the official tournament anthem, a track that achieved extraordinary global commercial success and became one of the most recognisable football anthems of all time.
In 2014, during the Brazil World Cup, Shakira returned with another high-profile performance that further strengthened her association with the event. Her appearance was widely praised for energising the tournament’s festive atmosphere and resonating strongly with both stadium audiences and television viewers worldwide. More recently, at the latest edition of the competition, she collaborated with Nigerian artist Burna Boy on a new official theme song and also appeared during the opening ceremony, reinforcing her unprecedented four-edition streak.
There is also growing speculation that she may feature in the upcoming closing ceremony, which would extend her already historic involvement in the tournament’s entertainment legacy even further. If confirmed, it would solidify her position as the most consistently featured musical artist in World Cup history.
Shakira’s FIFA World Cup Performances
| Year | Host Nation | Song / Performance | Notable Highlight |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2006 | Germany | Adapted version of Hips Don’t Lie | First World Cup appearance |
| 2010 | South Africa | Waka Waka (This Time for Africa) | Official tournament anthem |
| 2014 | Brazil | La La La (Brazil 2014) | Global audience favourite |
| Latest edition | Host nation varies | Collaboration with Burna Boy | Official theme song performance |
| Latest edition | Host nation varies | Opening ceremony appearance | Record fourth World Cup involvement |
Analysts suggest that Shakira’s repeated participation reflects the increasing integration of global pop culture into major sporting events. Her performances have helped transform World Cup ceremonies into large-scale cultural showcases, blending music, dance and sport into a unified entertainment spectacle.
Industry experts further argue that her sustained involvement has set a benchmark for future tournament productions. As the World Cup continues to evolve into a broader cultural platform, artists like Shakira are expected to play an even more central role in shaping its global identity and emotional appeal.
