Live Music and Fan Culture
The sound of the World Cup lives in the city.
During the World Cup, cities don’t just watch — they come alive.
Live music helps fans gather, celebrate, and turn matches into shared moments across Dallas.
Why Music Matters
The World Cup has always had a soundtrack — from chants in the stands to songs echoing through streets, parks, and neighborhoods.
In Dallas, music helps extend the energy beyond the match and turn viewing into participation.
• Creates welcoming watch-party environments
• Brings neighborhoods together
• Supports local culture
• Deepens fan connection
Music isn’t the focus. It’s the connector.
How Music Shows Up in Cup City Dallas
Live music within Cup City Dallas is intentionally designed to support the World Cup experience — not compete with it.
• DJs or live performers at select watch nights
• Community-led performance moments
• World Cup–inspired songs and chants
• Local artists contributing to the city atmosphere
All music programming is designed to support the experience, not distract from the match.
Music Project
Cup City Dallas highlights select World Cup–inspired music projects created to reflect the shared energy of fans across the city.
These projects are community-facing, independently created, and designed for live or shared moments.
Music projects featured on this platform are not affiliated with FIFA or official tournament programming.
They exist to celebrate Dallas — not to represent the tournament.
Coming Soon
Gold ’26 — A World Cup–Inspired Community Song
A Dallas-made song created to celebrate the collective energy of the World Cup and the fan experience surrounding it.
Designed for watch-party moments, crowd energy, and shared city experiences.
Music video coming soon.
For Partners & Sponsors
Music enhances engagement without changing the focus.
Within Cup City Dallas, music is presented in brand-safe, community-centered environments designed to support shared experiences.
Partners support the city and its culture — not individual artists.
The World Cup is temporary.
The culture it creates in a city can last much longer.