My Universe会出现在2026世界杯决赛中场秀中吗?

My Universe会出现在2026世界杯决赛中场秀中吗?

Event Snapshot

This market asks whether My Universe will actually appear in the 2026 World Cup final halftime show. It is not vague popularity chatter; it is a concrete setlist question that can be checked after the show.

Market Background

With the World Cup final introducing a halftime show format, music and sport now overlap in a way that creates direct search demand: lineup, songs, surprises, and whether a specific track really made the set. A single-song market fits that intent extremely well.

Latest Developments

  • 2026-07-05 | FIFA / official World Cup | The final halftime show is already an official content layer of this World Cup
    That means the setlist, guests, and song choices are no longer gossip alone; they become formal pre-show and post-show search topics.
    Open source
  • 2026-07-05 | Times of India | Fresh BTS-halftime-show discussion keeps song-speculation heat high
    When artists, creative direction, and likely setlist choices stay in the news, a single-song question becomes a natural trackable hot topic.
    Open source
  • 2026-07-05 | Polymarket | Polymarket has already split this kind of single-song question into a hot standalone market
    That shows users care not only about who performs but also about which exact songs make the show, making this a strong content-market fit.
    Open source

Decision Criteria

  • Yes: if My Universe is performed, sung, or clearly incorporated in the official halftime show set.
  • No: if the show concludes and My Universe does not appear.
  • Other: canceled, materially replaced, or final show content cannot be verified by the deadline.

Timeline And Key Nodes

  • Observation window: through the end of the halftime show and the first verifiable recaps.
  • Key nodes: performer confirmations, setlist chatter, official broadcast, and post-show recaps.
  • Boundary note: only songs actually used in the official halftime show count as Yes.

Key Indicators

  • FIFA / Global Citizen official show materials.
  • Post-show setlist recaps from broad mainstream and entertainment reporting.
  • Whether the official broadcast or clips clearly confirm the song.

Related Markets

FAQ

  • Does it count if it appears in a medley?
    Yes, if the song is clearly identifiable and recognized in authoritative post-show recaps.
  • Do rehearsal rumors count?
    No. Only the official final halftime show counts.
  • Why does this work as a market?
    Because the final performed set becomes a replayable and reviewable answer after the show.

This page organizes public information, verifiable paths, and active discussion points. It is not a HiYesNo prediction, and the final outcome still follows the listed resolution rules.

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Event Details

Event Snapshot

This market asks whether My Universe will actually appear in the 2026 World Cup final halftime show. It is not vague popularity chatter; it is a concrete setlist question that can be checked after the show.

Market Background

With the World Cup final introducing a halftime show format, music and sport now overlap in a way that creates direct search demand: lineup, songs, surprises, and whether a specific track really made the set. A single-song market fits that intent extremely well.

Latest Developments

  • 2026-07-05 | FIFA / official World Cup | The final halftime show is already an official content layer of this World Cup
    That means the setlist, guests, and song choices are no longer gossip alone; they become formal pre-show and post-show search topics.
    Open source
  • 2026-07-05 | Times of India | Fresh BTS-halftime-show discussion keeps song-speculation heat high
    When artists, creative direction, and likely setlist choices stay in the news, a single-song question becomes a natural trackable hot topic.
    Open source
  • 2026-07-05 | Polymarket | Polymarket has already split this kind of single-song question into a hot standalone market
    That shows users care not only about who performs but also about which exact songs make the show, making this a strong content-market fit.
    Open source

Decision Criteria

  • Yes: if My Universe is performed, sung, or clearly incorporated in the official halftime show set.
  • No: if the show concludes and My Universe does not appear.
  • Other: canceled, materially replaced, or final show content cannot be verified by the deadline.

Timeline And Key Nodes

  • Observation window: through the end of the halftime show and the first verifiable recaps.
  • Key nodes: performer confirmations, setlist chatter, official broadcast, and post-show recaps.
  • Boundary note: only songs actually used in the official halftime show count as Yes.

Key Indicators

  • FIFA / Global Citizen official show materials.
  • Post-show setlist recaps from broad mainstream and entertainment reporting.
  • Whether the official broadcast or clips clearly confirm the song.

Related Markets

FAQ

  • Does it count if it appears in a medley?
    Yes, if the song is clearly identifiable and recognized in authoritative post-show recaps.
  • Do rehearsal rumors count?
    No. Only the official final halftime show counts.
  • Why does this work as a market?
    Because the final performed set becomes a replayable and reviewable answer after the show.

This page organizes public information, verifiable paths, and active discussion points. It is not a HiYesNo prediction, and the final outcome still follows the listed resolution rules.

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