The 2026 World Cup will commence on Thursday, June 11th, hosted jointly by Canada, the United States, and Mexico. Each of the three host countries will hold its own separate opening ceremony to mark the start of the tournament. Details regarding the specific times and planned entertainment for each ceremony have yet to be fully released. The event signifies the beginning of a month-long competition featuring teams from around the globe. This marks the first time the World Cup will be co-hosted by three nations. Organizers anticipate significant international attention and a substantial economic impact from the tournament. Further announcements regarding the ceremonies’ schedules and performers are expected in the coming weeks.