JUSTIN Bieber surprised fans at Fanatics Fest with a special performance the day before he takes to the stage at the World Cup final.

The Love Yourself hitmaker, 32, will be part of the scheduled slap bang in the middle of the New Jersey finale on July 19.

3rd Fanatics Fest NYC - Day 3, New York, USA - 18 Jul 2026Justin Bieber surprised fans as Fanatics Fest on Saturday Credit: Shutterstock Editorial 3rd Fanatics Fest NYC - Day 3, New York, USA - 18 Jul 2026The hitmaker is set to perform at the World Cup final tomorrow Credit: Shutterstock Editorial

The Canadian singer stunned fans on Saturday as he performed at the festival celebrating sports and culture and features various athletes.

went topless as he sang a number of hits including 2025 song YUKON as the crowd screamed and cheered him on.

In footage shared with The Sun, the musician was then seen shooting hoops with American football player Tom Brady.

Tennis star Novak Djokovic was seen giving Justin some pointers before he attempted to shoot the ball into the net.

Justin attracted a huge crowd as he tried to land a score and another clip showed the star bouncing the ball between his legs.

He was then seen walking up and down the court bouncing the ball as he waited for his turn to shoot.

Fans watched Novak take his shot but the ball hit the rim of the hoop.

The World Cup will see Spain and Argentina face off in tomorrow’s final.

Justin said ahead of performing: “The World Cup brings the world together in a way nothing else can.”

The show will contribute towards the Fifa Global Citizen Education Fund, which has the aim of improving access to education and for children worldwide.

Justin added: “I’m grateful to be part of this half-time show, and even more grateful knowing it’s already helping expand access to education for children around the world.”

Organisers announced , and as the co-headline acts.

The half-time show has been put together by frontman and will also feature cameos from Burna Boy, characters from and The Muppets, a children’s choir from Staten Island, and Venezuelan conductor Gustavo Dudamel.