As excitement builds for the FIFA World Cup 2026, the tournament’s official music project is generating buzz with an international lineup of artists and a new collaboration that brings together talent from across the globe. Actor and performer Nora Fatehi is set to feature in a major global music initiative linked to the FIFA World Cup 2026. Based in India, Nora will appear on a track titled “Siir Siir”, which forms part of the tournament’s official album. The song is scheduled for release on June 8 and marks another significant step in her growing international career.
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Nora Fatehi to perform in the FIFA World Cup
Ahead of the release, FIFA unveiled a multi-artist roster for the World Cup music project, featuring Nora alongside internationally acclaimed performers such as Alanis Morissette, Alessia Cara, and Michael Bublé. The announcement has attracted considerable attention across both entertainment and sports circles, with Nora emerging as one of the few Indian-origin artists associated with the global football spectacle.
“Siir Siir” is a collaboration between Nora Fatehi, producer Sanjoy, and French singer Vegedream. The track is expected to feature on the official FIFA World Cup 2026 album and be showcased during tournament-related celebrations. The project aims to combine diverse musical styles and cultural influences, reflecting FIFA’s efforts to create a soundtrack that resonates with audiences across regions and languages.
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Fans already given a glimpse of the big collab
A teaser for the song has already been released, offering fans a glimpse of the collaboration and generating anticipation ahead of the full launch. While further details about the track remain under wraps, the combination of international artists has fuelled curiosity about the final product.
Meanwhile, preparations for the FIFA World Cup 2026 are underway in the host cities. Toronto, one of the tournament venues, is expected to host six matches and welcome more than 300,000 visitors during the event. Among the most anticipated fixtures is Canada’s opening match against Bosnia and Herzegovina on June 12, which is already being highlighted as one of the key early games of the tournament.