Fifa unveils official world cup 2026 anthem DNA
The FIFA has released the official anthem for the 2026 World Cup, titled “DNA”. The track brings together Andrea Bocelli, David Guetta, Megan Thee Stallion and EJAE in a cross-genre collaboration designed to represent the global scale of the tournament.
The anthem is positioned as a central cultural element of the competition, which will be staged across Canada, Mexico and the United States. The 2026 edition will feature 48 national teams and an expanded format that FIFA has promoted as the most inclusive in the tournament’s history. The song aims to reflect themes of unity, resilience, ambition and shared identity linked to football culture.
The track will be performed live for the first time during the opening ceremony in Mexico on 11 June. Andrea Bocelli and EJAE are scheduled to lead the performance, marking the official launch of the tournament’s cultural program across North America.
The project also highlights the international nature of the production, with artists from classical music, electronic music, hip hop and pop contributing to a single release. The title “DNA” reflects the idea that football forms part of a deeper cultural identity shared by fans across different regions and generations.
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