“I can’t wait!”- Camilla Cabello set to feature in the opening ceremony of the UEFA Champions League 2021/22 final between Real Madrid and Liverpool


“I can’t wait!”- Camilla Cabello set to feature in the opening ceremony of the UEFA Champions League 2021/22 final between Real Madrid and Liverpool

Grammy Award-nominated singer and songwriter Camilla Cabello is all set to fire the stage as she will be seen performing in the UEFA Champions League final opening ceremony on May 28.

UEFA has confirmed that the singer/songwriter of smashing hits like Bam Bam, Senorita, and Havana star, the Cuban-American pop star will capture the stage minutes before the big final commences starring Real Madrid and Liverpool at the Stade de France. Camilla is excited to be a part of this performance as she claims that she has to offer her Latin heritage to the world. 

The UEFA marketing director, Guy-Laurent Epstein states that they are overwhelmed to have partnered with Pepsico for another UEFA UCL opening ceremony and will deliver to the world a proper cocktail of sports and music to its best. The performance from Camilla Cabello will set the atmosphere on fire just before the two European giants take the centre stage for the final of this season’s Champions League. 

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“I’m so excited to be taking to the stage at the UEFA Champions League final in Paris this month! I intend on putting on a really special show, bringing together the spirit of my Latin heritage and a feeling of togetherness for sports and music fans all over the world – I can’t wait!”, tweeted Camilla Cabello. 

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The UEFA Champions League final will be played between Liverpool and Real Madrid

The world is going to witness one of the most exciting matches of the season as two of the monsters of football will lock horns in Paris for the final of the UCL 2021/22. Real Madrid and  Liverpool are this year’s finalists as they advance to the final by beating Manchester City and Villarreal respectively in the semifinal. 

Real Madrid made an epic comeback against Guardiola’s side in the second leg after being 5-3 down on aggregate to pull out a late drama and reach the final for the 17th time. Liverpool led Villarreal 2-0 in the first leg but Villarreal pulled a comeback but wasn’t enough to stop Klopps’ boys as they made it to their third final in five years. 

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