Prediction Markets Reveal Odds for FIFA’s Mystery ‘Super-Mega Top Global Artist’

FIFA President Gianni Infantino has teased an unnamed “super-mega top global artist” for the FIFA World Cup halftime show on July 19. Prediction markets already treat Justin Bieber as the clear favorite for the secret slot.
Madonna, Shakira, and BTS will headline the first halftime show in World Cup history at MetLife Stadium. Coldplay frontman Chris Martin curates the Global Citizen production.
The stage matches the stakes. MetLife Stadium holds 80,663 fans, and FIFA expects up to five billion TV viewers. Attendance has already passed the 1994 record, with more than 5.3 million stadium visitors so far.
Bieber Dominates FIFA World Cup Halftime Show Odds
Infantino dropped the tease, promising one more act for the FIFA lineup. Traders reacted immediately.
On Kalshi, Bieber contracts last traded at 82 cents, an implied probability of 82%. Polymarket prices him at 70%, with more than $213,000 wagered across the event.
Coldplay ranks as the clear second favorite at both venues. Martin curates the lineup, so traders expect extra songs from his band. Meanwhile, traders treat confirmed headliner Shakira as a near lock after she opened the tournament and co-wrote its official song, Dai Dai.
Among the wildcards, Bad Bunny stands out as the strongest dark horse, ahead of Drake and The Weeknd. Peso Pluma and Camila Cabello also draw steady interest, while Kalshi lists everyone from AC/DC to Zach Bryan. Consequently, the frenzy keeps producing new prediction market platforms.
Taylor Swift remains a long shot on Polymarket despite her global reach. Instead, bettors have poured millions into wedding markets tied to her engagement with Travis Kelce.
Billions Flow Into World Cup Prediction Markets
The mystery-artist market is a sideshow within a record wave of trading. Kalshi and Polymarket handled $5.4 billion in World Cup volume during the tournament’s first week alone Forbes reported.
Kalshi’s $2.9 billion that week topped both March Madness and the Champions League. Moreover, its total World Cup volume has since climbed to $14.6 billion.
Traditional bookmakers expected a surge as well. Research firm Eilers & Krejcik Gaming projected $4.4 billion in US online sportsbook wagers for the tournament, up from $1.8 billion in 2022.
Who Will Win the $50 Million FIFA Prize Money?
On the pitch, France holds a commanding 34% implied probability to lift the trophy on Kalshi. Defending champion Argentina follows near 21%, well ahead of Spain and England. The champion collects $50 million in FIFA prize money along with the title.
Both venues had backed France early when the knockout rounds opened. However, upsets in a single-elimination bracket can reprice the entire board within minutes.
The tournament keeps generating trades far beyond football, from an unlikely Tinder rally in Match Group stock to Kalshi’s World Cup partnership with ADI Predictstreet. Whether the mystery act justifies Infantino’s superlatives will become clear in East Rutherford on July 19.
Источник: BeInCrypto
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