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World Cup Music Spotlight: Shakira and Burna Boy are set to headline the Mexico City opening ceremony, with Shakira performing “Dai Dai” ahead of Mexico vs South Africa, as the 2026 tournament rolls out three separate opening shows across Mexico, the US and Canada featuring major global acts like Katy Perry, Future, Anitta, LISA, Rema and Tyla. Afrobeats Crossovers: Ghana’s Gyakie lands a fresh international boost via “Call Me” on Ronaldinho-backed Camisa 10, underlining how African pop keeps breaking into global football culture. South Africa Anthem Moment: Tyla will sing “Nkosi Sikelel’ iAfrika” before Bafana Bafana’s opener, adding another big music milestone to her fast-rising career. Live Music on the Continent: Bryson Tiller confirms his return to South Africa for Durban July (July 4), bringing R&B and local star support to Greyville. Music Rights Education: A new children’s book, “What is Copyright? Our Song,” aims to teach creators about ownership and creative rights early. Sports Funding Watch: Uganda earmarks Shs460.78bn for sports ahead of AFCON 2027, with stadium upgrades and infrastructure work in motion.

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Jun. 9, 2026

Music therapy market seen reaching $6.03 billion by 2033

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MLife Music Group and Mazalito back global rollout of Beautiful Day

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Albumin market seen reaching $8.95 billion by 2030

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Nobel-Artist names 2026 final round winners

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Tyla to sing South Africa’s national anthem at 2026 FIFA World Cup opener

Tyla to sing South Africa’s national anthem at 2026 FIFA World Cup opener

Unathi Nkayi returns with new single 'Iisikhwele' and upcoming album 'African Love'

Unathi Nkayi returns with new single 'Iisikhwele' and upcoming album 'African Love'

Watch: can Nimbus the King outsmart fans with his prediction for Mexico vs South Africa?

Watch: can Nimbus the King outsmart fans with his prediction for Mexico vs South Africa?


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Jun. 9, 2026

Music Therapy Market Size Forecast to Reach USD 6.03 Billion by 2033 | Coherent Market Insights

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MLife Music Group and Mazalito Partner to Amplify Global Unity Through the International Anthem Beautiful Day

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Albumin Market Size Predicted to Hit USD 8.95 Billion, Globally, by 2030 at 6.4% CAGR: Allied Market Research

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Nobel-Artist International Music Competition Announces 2026 Final Round Results

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