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Nora Fatehi Stars in FIFA World Cup Opening Ceremony Amid Empty Seats

Bollywood star Nora Fatehi headlined the second opening ceremony of the 2026 FIFA World Cup in Toronto with the official song 'Siir Siir'. Canada, hosting the tournament for the first time, began their campaign against Bosnia and Herzegovina. Despite the festivities, noticeable empty seats in Toronto and Guadalajara sparked criticism on social media. FIFA defended the attendance figures, attributing visual gaps to fans standing in concourses.

2026 FIFA WC: Nora Fatehi stars in the second Opening ceremony at Toronto, as Day 2 also witnesses empty seats

Toronto, June 13

The maiden FIFA World Cup in Canada started on Friday with a star-studded second opening ceremony ahead of the Group B match between co-hosts Canada and Bosnia and Herzegovina in Toronto.

Bollywood actor and dancer Nora Fatehi was the headline attraction, performing the official World Cup song 'Siir Siir'. Canada is hosting the FIFA World Cup for the first time in history, and begin their highly-anticipated campaign against Bosnia and Herzegovina, who made it to the tournament by beating European giants Italy.

The other performers who featured in the opening ceremony included Vegedream and Sanjoy, who took centre stage at the beautiful and majestic Toronto Stadium. The festivities in Toronto also featured performances from Jessie Reyez and Alessia Cara before the kick-off. Palestinian artist Elyanna also performed at the Opening Ceremony at BMO Field, Toronto.

While some fans took to social media to criticise FIFA for another opening ceremony, which many fans found not exciting enough, a fair number of empty seats in the stadium in Toronto were also noted.

Though the Aztecs Stadium in Mexico City was filled to the brim, the tournament's second fixture, South Korea versus Czechia at Estadio Akron in Guadalajara, witnessed noticeable swaths of unoccupied seats.

According to reports, a day before the tournament began, roughly 180,000 tickets remained posted across FIFA's official resale platforms. Approximately 15,000 group-stage tickets were still obtainable directly through FIFA's website.

However, FIFA denied that the stadium in Guadalajara was empty.

"Official attendance figures reflect the number of tickets scanned, and spectators present within the stadium footprint, rather than visual assessments of seating occupancy at any given moment during the match. FIFA works closely with stadium authorities and ticketing teams to ensure all published figures are based on verified operational data," FIFA informed in a post by FIFA Media on X, formerly Twitter.

"Please note that, during last night's match in Guadalajara, several ticketed fans could be seen standing in concourses rather than staying in their assigned seats throughout the match," the post said.

— IANS

Reader Comments

Ramesh Q

Honestly, FIFA needs to stop with these multiple opening ceremonies. Just have one grand show before the first match and be done with it. This is their World Cup but they're treating it like a concert tour. And those ticket prices... no wonder seats are empty. India could learn from this - we have the passion but not the infrastructure yet.

Kavya N

As someone who follows football closely, I'm happy to see India represented at this level. Nora's performance brought in some Desi flavour to the World Cup. But the empty seats issue is concerning - FIFA's explanation about concourses doesn't convince me. Maybe if they lowered prices, more fans would actually sit in their seats? 🤔

Michael C

I was at the Toronto stadium and it wasn't that empty! Maybe 10-15% seats unfilled max. But the ceremony itself was a bit meh. Nora was good but the whole thing felt rushed. Canada vs Bosnia should have been the main draw but the crowd was more confused than excited. Still, first World Cup in Canada - we'll take it!

Siddharth J

Why does everything need to be criticized? Nora did a great job - she's put Indian dance on a global platform. The empty seats are probably because of high prices and cold weather. Canada isn't exactly a football-crazy nation like Brazil or Argentina. Give them time. As for India, we can only dream of hosting even a single World Cup match one day... 😔

Ashley H

The first opening ceremony in Mexico was way better. This second one felt like a corporate event trying too hard to be cool. Nora was

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