FIFA World Cup 2010 Grand Opening Ceremony Tonight

Thursday, June 10, 2010





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Date:11-06-2010 from 12:00 until 14:00

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Written by Caeser Lavindosh on Thursday, June 10th, 2010
FIFA World Cup 2010: Match Schedule and Grand Opening Ceremony Tonight

FIFA World Cup 2010. On June 11 2010, 32 teams from 32 nations will meet in South Africa to accomplish one 1 goal, to win the World Cup. However, only 1 team will win and that is the best team. Held every 4 years, the most popular sporting event in the world will grip the globe in this one defining...

FIFA World Cup 2010. On June 11 2010, 32 teams from 32 nations will meet in South Africa to accomplish one 1 goal, to win the World Cup. However, only 1 team will win and that is the best team. Held every 4 years, the most popular sporting event in the world will grip the globe in this one defining moment of unity.

How long till the official tip-off? Check out the self-updating image below for the World Cup countdown:World Cup 2010 countdown


As usual, the 32 teams will be grouped into 8 teams that will face each team in their group to fight for the top 2 spots. 2 teams from the 8 total groups will move forward to the knockout stage until there are 2 teams left for the finals.

FIFA World Cup 2010 Opening Ceremony and Schedule of Matches

The opening ceremony will be on Thursday meaning it will be a 2 day event. Top artists from around the globe will be there to perform. Shakira will perform the official 2010 World Cup song, “Waka Waka (This Time for Africa)” together with Freshlyground, a local South African music group.

Other than these artists, John Legend, Alicia Keys, the Black Eyed Peas, and Colombian heart-throb rocker Juanes. Top African musicians such as Amadou and Mariam, The Parlotones and Angelique Kidjo, will also be there. Income from these concerts will go to the 20 Centers for 2010 - a charity campaign dedicated to building twenty Football for Hope Centres for public health, education and football across Africa.



The FIFA World Cup Kick-off Celebration Concert will be a 3-hour affair and will be held in Orlando Stadium in Soweto, Johannesburg. It will start at 8PM local time (GMT +2). Other time reference 7PM Bruxeles, 1PM New York, 4AM Tokyo.

The host is a bit secretive with Friday’s activities. Most probably to keep the excitement high.


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