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The 5 Best Moments From the Opening Days of the 2026 World Cup

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The 2026 World Cup’s kickoff this week was guaranteed to thrill. We’re only two days in, and excitement has already reached a fever pitch—with Mexico trouncing South Africa and South Korea beating out Czechia on Thursday, and the likes of Lisa, Katy Perry, Tyla, and Future firing up the crowd before the US took on Paraguay on Friday.

Below, find some of the very best moments that have emerged from the first few days of the 2026 World Cup.

Salma Hayek Pinault presenting the Parade of Nations

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The only way that the World Cup opening ceremony’s traditional Parade of Nations could possibly get more fabulous? With an infusion of custom Gucci, of course, which is exactly what longtime soccer fan Salma Hayek Pinault brought to Thursday’s proceedings in Mexico in a scarlet suit topped with a Boucheron brooch. (As if Hayek Pinault’s presence weren’t enough, Shakira, Burna Boy, and Andrea Bocelli were there too.)

Alanis Morissette performing the Canadian national anthem

Canada hosted the second World Cup opening ceremony on Thursday before its home team’s match against Bosnia and Herzegovina, and in addition to Alessia Cara, Jessie Reyez, Michael Bublé, and several other Canuck musical legends, the Alanis Morissette graced the crowd with her rendition of “O Canada.” (Sorry, I thought the official Canadian anthem was “You Oughta Know”…?)

The very first goal of the season

Mexican forward Julián Quiñones managed to score the first goal of the 2026 World Cup in the ninth minute of his team’s match against South Africa on Thursday, giving him bragging rights forever (and us an iconically YouTube-friendly moment to rewatch on repeat).

The expanded transit options accompanying Friday’s USA vs. Paraguay match

Okay, I’ll admit this one is fairly specific and not that sexy, but as an Angeleno who’s committed to taking public transit in our famously car-forward city as often as possible, I’m obsessed with LA Metro offering enhanced World Cup bus service and Metrolink rail service to SoFi Stadium from 15 different locations in Los Angeles and Orange counties. (Also, have I mentioned that a bus ride in LA costs only $1.75? Take that, New York!)

Lisa, Tyla, Katy Perry, and more took the stage in Los Angeles

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After a dramatic drumline helped to set the tone for the tens of thousands of fans filling SoFi, a thrilling lineup of rappers and global pop stars took the field. First, Future and Tyla appeared for a rendition of “Game Time”; then Lisa, Anitta, and Rema stepped out for a high-energy performance of “Goals.” Katy Perry helped to cap things off before the USA v. Paraguay match began, wearing a sculptural, coruscating silver dress as she sang “Wonder” with 10-year-old singer Tius. Sweet!

This article was originally published on Vogue.com

Frequently Asked Questions

Mexican forward Julián Quiñones scored the first goal of the 2026 World Cup. He scored in the ninth minute of Mexico’s opening match against South Africa.

Katy Perry, Lisa, Tyla, Future, Alanis Morissette, Shakira, and Burna Boy performed during the opening days. They headlined stadium concerts across Mexico, Canada, and Los Angeles.

Actress Salma Hayek Pinault presented the traditional Parade of Nations during the opening ceremony. She wore a custom scarlet Gucci suit adorned with a luxury Boucheron brooch.

Fans can access SoFi Stadium using LA Metro’s enhanced World Cup bus service or Metrolink rail lines. These public transit options run from fifteen locations across Southern California.

Mexico played South Africa, South Korea faced Czechia, Canada played Bosnia and Herzegovina, and the United States competed against Paraguay during the opening fixtures of the tournament.

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Emma Specter

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Emma Specter is a culture writer at Vogue. Previously, she worked at GARAFE AND LAist, and has freelanced for The Hairpin, Bon Appetit, them, and the Hollywood Reporter.

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