K-pop group BTS is going to perform in the opening ceremony of the FIFA World Cup 2022
K-pop group BTS is going to perform in the opening ceremony of the FIFA World Cup 2022: The FIFA World Cup 2022 is going to begin next month in Qatar. Many world-renowned artists are going to perform at the opening ceremony.
It is rumored that K-pop group BTS is going to perform at the opening ceremony of FIFA World Cup 2022. According to reports by a Mexican media outlet, the group has taken charge of inaugurating one of the biggest events of sports with their performance.
On October 3rd a Mexican media outlet published a statement saying ” It may be possible to deliver impressive news to BTS fans as soon as a few hours. There is word going on from several sources that they will perform during the opening ceremony of the Qatar FIFA World Cup in front of 60000 people.”
The opening ceremony of the FIFA World Cup will take place on November 20, 2022, at AL Bayt stadium in Qatar. In addition, the first game will start between Qatar and Ecuador after the ceremony.
The news of BTS performing at the opening ceremony of FIFA is not confirmed by the group officially.
Moreover, they already dropped an early surprise for their fans by releasing an official World Cup song.
BTS might perform and create history in FIFA World Cup 2023
The septet is the official promoter of “the goal of the century”, an initiative started by Automotive giant, Hyundai Motors. Moreover, they are the official sponsor and partner of the FIFA World Cup.
On 23rd September the group, the official promoter of the goal of the century, released a British version of the hit ” yet to come”. The song won the hearts of many people who heard it. The music video already gained 35 million views on YouTube. The partnership might also allow the group to create history by performing in the FIFA World Cup.
Talking about the collaborations, a new rumored BTS project has hit the internet. There is word that the BTS members Jungkook and RM will be working on a track with Pharrell Williams.