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Will Smith, Ronaldinho star in World Cup closing ceremony

The 2018 FIFA World Cup was closed with a glittering concert featuring Will Smith.

Will Smith performs at the closing ceremony during the FIFA World Cup Final at the Luzhniki Stadium, Moscow.
Will Smith performs at the closing ceremony during the FIFA World Cup Final at the Luzhniki Stadium, Moscow. Source: AAP

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Hollywood actor and singer Will Smith performed the soccer World Cup's official song "Live It Up" in the tournament's closing ceremony in Moscow on Sunday.

As Smith performed at Moscow's Luzhniki stadium, giant screens laid out on the pitch showed images of soccer players and the colours of the Croatian and French flags - the two teams who face each other in the final.

Will Smith (left) Era Istrefi and Nicky Jam perform at the closing ceremony during the FIFA World Cup Final
Will Smith (left) Era Istrefi and Nicky Jam perform at the closing ceremony during the FIFA World Cup Final Source: AAP

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Smith was joined on stage by Nicky Jam, a US-born singer with Puerto Rican roots, and by Era Istrefi, a pop singer who describes herself as Albanian Kosovar. Both artists had featured with Smith on the "Live It Up" single.

In the final sequence of the ceremony, Russian opera singer Aida Garifullina performed Russian folk song "Kalinka" accompanied by bagpipes, a children's choir, and a percussion section.

That section featured a guest performer: Brazilian football star and past World Cup winner Ronaldinho, who for a few bars of the song hammered out the rhythm on an African drum.

The performances were a prelude to France and Croatia's players taking to the pitch to begin their final match, in front of a packed crowd at the 80,000-seat stadium.


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