
Canada Opens 2026 World Cup with Star-Studded Toronto Ceremony
Canada kicked off the 2026 World Cup in Toronto with a star-studded opening ceremony led by Alanis Morissette and Michael Bublé, ahead of the hosts’ game against Bosnia and Herzegovina, as the 48-team tournament unfolds across the United States, Mexico and Canada. The ceremony highlighted Canada’s communities with performances from artists such as Alessia Cara and Elyanna, while the US match in Los Angeles featured Katy Perry and Future. The event follows an opening in Mexico City and precedes a closing ceremony planned for MetLife Stadium, with headliners including Coldplay, Madonna and Shakira. Political attendance was limited, with no Trump or Canadian PM at the openings, and organizers emphasized the global, diverse nature of the host nation.












