Los Angeles is officially gearing up for the 2026 FIFA World Cup, and the city now has its own exclusive poster and Sonic ID, a soundtrack designed to capture the heartbeat of L.A.
Created by Grammy-nominated producer DJ Flict, this anthem blends mariachi trumpets with West Coast hip-hop, making it a true representation of L.A.’s diverse culture.
The Sound of L.A.: A FIFA World Cup anthem like no other
Unlike any other FIFA tournament, the 2026 World Cup is introducing customized soundtracks for each host city. Los Angeles’ version promises to set the tone for an unforgettable experience. One thing is for sure, this LA-inspired beat will be everywhere soon.
An official FIFA World Cup Poster that screams L.A.
As if the new anthem wasn’t enough, FIFA has also unveiled the official Los Angeles World Cup poster, designed by Thieb Delaporte-Richard. The poster blends Los Angeles’ vibrant street art culture with the energetic spirit of the tournament, which will be played at SoFi Stadium.
It is a must-have for collectors and sports fans alike.
How was L.A.’s FIFA World Cup Poster selected?
Thanks to the support of the Annenberg Foundation, this exclusive artwork was selected through a design contest celebrating local talent. While fans can’t get their hands on a copy just yet, FIFA is offering an early sign-up for those eager to own a piece of L.A.’s World Cup legacy.
Showcasing L.A. Worldwide
Los Angeles has always been a global hub for music, sports, and art. This latest FIFA announcement cements the city’s role in shaping the cultural side of the tournament.
The Sonic ID and poster aren’t just for soccer fans. They represent the unique energy and creative pulse of Los Angeles itself.
Millions of visitors will flock to Los Angeles for the biggest sporting event in the world. This is just the beginning of the city’s takeover of FIFA World Cup 2026.