Becky G & Pitbull's Closing Ceremony Performance Live at Copa America 2016 – The Start Time, Streaming and TV Channel Info
The closing ceremony for June 26th's 2016 Copa America "Centenario" will take place at the MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey preceding the final match - Argentina vs. Chile. The ceremony will start at approximately 7:30 p.m. ET (4:30 p.m. ET). The event will be broadcasted via TV on Fox Sports and Univision/UniMas/UDN. The live streaming information can be found below.
Closing Ceremony Performers
The ceremony will be featuring performances from Pitlbull and Becky G, two Latin superstar artists. They will be performing Copa America's Ofificial song "Superstar".
"I've worked with Pit before, but when he asked me to do this song with him, I was like, 'I'm in,' no doubt about it," Becky G told Billboard.
"This opportunity is very special for me. I grew up playing soccer, my grandparents played soccer, my siblings play soccer, and there is never like a carne asada or a family get-together where we're not watching a soccer game. So it's great to be part of this," she continued.
Listen to Copa America's Official song here:
Live Streaming Information
Fans interested in watching the opening spectacle as well as Argentina's game versus Chile can head to FoxSports or Univision's website to watch the live streaming and webcast. Registration may be requested.
It's Messi vs. Vargas for Top Scorer Award
Soccer fans will definitely keep an eye on Argentina's Lionel Messi and Chile's Eduardo Vargas during this game. Beside sthe championship, both are unofficially competing for the top scorer award with Messi totaling 5 goals in Copa America 2016 and Chilean Eduardo Vargas totaling 6 goals under his belt. Other players to look out for are Gonzalo Higuan from Argentina, Alexis Sanchez and Arturo Vidal from Chile.
This final is a rematch from last year's 2015 Copa America Final in which Chile outscored Argentina 4-2 in penalties to claim the championship in home ground.
Argentina looks to end their 23-year tropy drought while Chile aims for a back-to-back title.