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How Much Shakira Was Paid to Sing at the World Cup (The Answer Will Surprise You)

By Montcleaf · May 22, 2026

How Much Shakira Was Paid to Sing at the World Cup (The Answer Will Surprise You)
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She's the "Queen of the World Cups," opened the tournament in Mexico and will close it at the final. A fee worthy of her could have been in the millions. But the amount Shakira was paid to sing at the 2026 World Cup is exactly zero — and the reason behind it is the best part of the story.

When Shakira took the stage at Estadio Azteca, in Mexico City, to sing "Dai Dai" at the opening of the 2026 World Cup, the whole world watched. She is, after all, the "Queen of the World Cups" — a constant presence at the tournament for nearly 20 years, since "Waka Waka" in 2010.

And one question took over social media: how much was she paid to sing? A star of that size, on the biggest stage in sport, could easily charge a fortune. But here's the answer nobody expected — and it's better than any millionaire's number.

Shakira wasn't paid a fee at all. Zero. And what she did with that money is the real ending of the story. Let's go piece by piece, in 7 layers, from smallest to biggest. #1 explains why giving up a fortune was the smartest move.

#7 — The question everyone asked

As soon as Shakira finished singing in Mexico, the internet filled with the same question: what was the fee? It was a natural question — her performances at private events can cost millions.

But the answer came from an unexpected place. There was no traditional fee. And understanding why requires knowing how shows at events of this size actually work. Hold on to that question — it's answered at #1.

The next layer reveals how these shows really work. 👇

The "Super Bowl" model: exposure instead of a fee

#6 — The "Super Bowl" model: exposure instead of a fee

Here's the key to understanding everything. The World Cup's opening and halftime shows work like the NFL's Super Bowl: the artists don't get a performance fee. Instead, they get production, infrastructure, and — most valuable — exposure to an audience of more than a billion people.

For an artist at their peak, that global showcase is worth more than any check. It's advertising no money can buy. But Shakira went one step beyond the standard model — and that's what comes next.

The next layer is what she did differently from everyone else.

The extra step: she donated the money

#5 — The extra step: she donated the money

Here the story gets special. Shakira didn't just give up the fee — she directed the money that would have been spent on her performance to charity. Specifically, to the FIFA-Global Citizen Education Fund.

In other words: instead of pocketing it or simply not charging, she turned her own participation into a donation. It's the difference between "not getting paid" and "actively giving" — and it shows the kind of cause that drives the artist.

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