
The grand finale of the ICC Women’s T20 World Cup 2026 promises to be a spectacular blend of cricket and music, with global music stars Rita Ora and Clean Bandit set to perform at the summit clash at Lord’s on Sunday, July 5.
The International Cricket Council (ICC) confirmed the development on social media ahead of the second semifinal of the competition between South Africa and England. The tournament finale will bring together sport, music, and entertainment, as fans at the iconic venue will witness live performances from two internationally acclaimed acts before and after the championship match.
Rita Ora will headline the closing ceremony ahead of the final, with her performance scheduled to begin at 2:30 PM local time (7:00 PM IST). The British pop sensation is expected to energize the crowd with some of her biggest chart-topping hits before the cricketing action gets underway.
Following the conclusion of the title clash and the trophy presentation, Grammy-winning electronic pop group Clean Bandit will take centre stage for the final performance of the day, ensuring the celebrations continue after the new champions are crowned.
Rita Ora headlines at cricket’s biggest stage 🎶🙌
The international pop sensation will light up the ICC Women’s #T20WorldCup before the Final begins at 2:30pm local time 😲
Gates open at Lord’s at 1pm, or watch live around the world! https://t.co/VAyzPrl85S pic.twitter.com/KwE0x3swVv
— ICC (@ICC) July 2, 2026
Meanwhile, the six-time champions, Australia, have already secured their place in the Women’s T20 World Cup 2026 final after an impressive campaign. They will face the winner of the second semi-final between unbeaten hosts England and South Africa, scheduled to be played at The Oval on July 2.
With anticipation building around the tournament decider, the final is expected to be played in front of a packed house at Lord’s, with tickets nearing a complete sell-out. The occasion is set to attract not only cricket enthusiasts but also music fans eager to witness two world-renowned performances alongside the biggest match of the tournament.
Fans attending the final have been advised to be seated by 2:00 PM local time to ensure they do not miss the pre-match entertainment before the Women’s T20 World Cup champion is crowned.
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