FIFA announced the details of the closing ceremony of the 2022 World Cup in Qatar, which is scheduled to be held tomorrow, Sunday, before the start of the final match between the Argentine national team and its French counterpart at Lusail Stadium, in front of more than 80,000 spectators.

FIFA said in a statement published today that the closing ceremony "spans for 15 minutes and highlights the meeting of the entire world over 29 days of competitions, in an event that celebrates poetry and music."

And the FIFA statement added that the conclusion “will be an evening of life in which a musical combination of the official songs of the tournament will be presented, which will be presented directly in front of the fans in the stadium by a group of singers, as Davido and Aisha will perform the song “Come on, come on”, while the artists Ozuna and James will perform the song “Welcome.” In addition to the all-female team for the song "Light the Sky", consisting of Noura Fatehi, Balqis, Rahima Riad and Manal.

#video |

The call from the opening ceremony of the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022 #Al-Raya Newspaper #Qatar #FIFA_WorldCup |

#WorldCup #Qatar2022 #Qatar2022 #FIFAWorldCup |

@roadto2022news @fifaworldcup_ar @roadto2022news pic.twitter.com/AAbBp0P2Ud

- The Qatari flag (@alraya_n) December 12, 2022

The statement indicated that the gates of Lusail Stadium will open at exactly two o'clock in the afternoon, while FIFA invites the fans to be in their seats at four thirty.

The World Cup opened last November 20, with a ceremony hosted by Al-Bayt Stadium in Al-Khor, and witnessed many symbolic indications of welcome, generosity and hospitality in Arab culture, in addition to contemporary musical, cultural and visual performances that are used for the first time in the history of the tournament, in a message to invite the world. To meet and unite as one tribe under a tent that "represents the land".

The paragraphs of the opening ceremony were divided into 7 pictorial panels that merged the Qatari and international cultures. Most of them revolved around the country's culture and values, the importance of respecting the other, and the need to change the misconception about the Arab world, which can be corrected through dialogue, which Qatar always calls for in its policies.