FIFA World Cup 2026: Miami Unveils Sonic ID on March 3rd
- wgclients01
- Mar 2
- 1 min read
Music has become a significant element of the FIFA World Cup™, and for the 2026 edition, it will be elevated to a new level. With 48 teams competing in 104 matches across three host nations, FIFA is introducing an initiative that highlights diversity, creativity, and the unifying power of sport through music.

Producers from the 16 Host Cities in Canada, Mexico, and the United States have collaborated to create Sonic IDs, custom audio identities that link the FIFA World Cup 2026™ with the local communities of each Host City. This project represents a milestone in the tournament's legacy, combining global appeal with local culture through music and sound.
Beginning on Saturday, 1 March, and continuing through to Sunday, 16 March 2025, FIFA will partner with one Host City each day to unveil their Sonic ID and its accompanying visualiser for 16 consecutive days. This exciting rollout will build anticipation for the tournament, giving fans a daily dose of musical inspiration and a captivating glimpse into the cultural heartbeat of the Host Cities.

A stellar lineup of producers brought their distinctive sounds to the table, weaving a rich sonic tapestry that vividly captures the spirit and soul of their hometowns.
The roster of visionary producers includes:
Monday, 3 March: Mr. NaisGai (Miami)
Fans will be able to stream, download and enjoy their city-specific Sonic IDs on popular music platforms, including Spotify, Apple Music, and more, and watch each city’s Sonic ID visualiser on FIFA’s YouTube channel. Fans can follow the release of each Sonic ID at fifaworldcup.com.