Justin Bieber joins Madonna, Shakira, BTS in World Cup final halftime show
•Justin Bieber will join Madonna, Shakira, and BTS for the first-ever World Cup final halftime show on July 19.
•The performance, lasting 11 minutes, aims to support FIFA's Global Citizen Education Fund, targeting $100 million for children's education.
•Concerns about extending the halftime break due to the performance setup have been raised, but FIFA expects billions to tune in.
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→Justin Bieber will join Madonna, Shakira, and BTS for the first-ever World Cup final halftime show on July 19.
→The performance, lasting 11 minutes, aims to support FIFA's Global Citizen Education Fund, targeting $100 million for children's education.
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