Tems.
Tems, Nigerian female music act, is penciled as a performer at the maiden FIFA Club World Cup final halftime show.
Global Citizen, the show’s producer, in a statement, said the show would take place at MetLife Stadium in New York on July 13.
The halftime show will be broadcast live and free to audiences worldwide via DAZN.com.
Joining Tems on the star-studded line-up are Colombian singer, J Balvin, and American singer, Doja Cat.
Speaking about the event, Tems said the show would be a moment to celebrate football and the unifying power of music.
The Grammy-winning Nigerian singer revealed her excitement to be part of a performance that supports children through the FIFA Global Citizen Education Fund.
Said Tems: “We’re going to bring the world together for a beautiful moment to celebrate football, feel the unity that music brings, and improve the lives of millions of children through the FIFA Global Citizen Education Fund.
“I can’t wait. See you at the FIFA Club World Cup final!”
The statement also announced that the show aimed to support the FIFA Global Citizen Education Fund.
This initiative is being overseen by the FIFA president, Gianni Infantino, and the Global Citizen co-founder, Hugh Evans.
It plans to raise $100 million to help children around the world access quality education and football.
Tems.
Tems, Nigerian female music act, is penciled as a performer at the maiden FIFA Club World Cup final halftime show.
Global Citizen, the show’s producer, in a statement, said the show would take place at MetLife Stadium in New York on July 13.
The halftime show will be broadcast live and free to audiences worldwide via DAZN.com.
Joining Tems on the star-studded line-up are Colombian singer, J Balvin, and American singer, Doja Cat.
Speaking about the event, Tems said the show would be a moment to celebrate football and the unifying power of music.
The Grammy-winning Nigerian singer revealed her excitement to be part of a performance that supports children through the FIFA Global Citizen Education Fund.
Said Tems: “We’re going to bring the world together for a beautiful moment to celebrate football, feel the unity that music brings, and improve the lives of millions of children through the FIFA Global Citizen Education Fund.
“I can’t wait. See you at the FIFA Club World Cup final!”
The statement also announced that the show aimed to support the FIFA Global Citizen Education Fund.
This initiative is being overseen by the FIFA president, Gianni Infantino, and the Global Citizen co-founder, Hugh Evans.
It plans to raise $100 million to help children around the world access quality education and football.