advertisement
Music News

Justin Trudeau Skips Canada’s World Cup Opening to Join Katy Perry at U.S. Match: ‘Boyfriend Duties’

The former prime minister also clarified that he's still rooting for his home country in the tournament.

Justin Trudeau and Katy Perry at the Tribeca Festival's World Premiere of "Katy Perry: The Lifetimes Tour - Live from Paris" held at the OKX Theater on June 8, 2026, in New York.

Justin Trudeau and Katy Perry at the Tribeca Festival's World Premiere of "Katy Perry: The Lifetimes Tour - Live from Paris" held at the OKX Theater on June 8, 2026, in New York.

Stephanie Augello/Variety

Justin Trudeau loves his home country, but he loves his California gurl, too. After skipping the World Cup opening in Canada to attend the United States vs. Paraguay match with Katy Perry instead, the politician explained his reasoning on social media.

In a Saturday (June 13) post on X, Trudeau reshared a New York Times article pointing out his absence from Canada’s face-off with Bosnia and Herzegovina the day prior. “Sometimes supportive boyfriend duties call,” he wrote, implying that he was needed elsewhere to cheer on his famous girlfriend as she performed during the opening ceremony before Team USA’s kickoff match.


advertisement

“But you know who I’m rooting for to take the Cup,” the former Canadian prime minister added, along with a Canadian flag emoji.

Perry was one of several A-list artists who sang during the opening ceremony in Inglewood, Calif., on Friday (June 12), belting out “Wonder” from her 143 album live for the first time alongside 10-year-old Norwegian singer Tius Luka. The lineup also included LISA, Anitta, Tyla, Rema, Future and Dan + Shay.

Over in Canada, Alanis Morissette, Alessia Cara, Elyanna, Jessie Reyez, Michael Bublé and more helped kick off Team Canada’s match against Paraguay with performances of their own.

The “Firework” musician and Trudeau have been dating since last summer. They recently made their red carpet debut at the premiere of her Lifetimes Tour concert film in Tribeca, where Perry called her partner “the love of my life” during a Q&A at the screening.

“I fly super high,” she said of Trudeau at the time. “Sometimes I need to be anchored. To have that anchor finally makes me feel really whole.”

This article was first published by Billboard U.S.

advertisement
pHoenix Pagliacci
Stephen Adeliyi

pHoenix Pagliacci

Awards

pHoenix Pagliacci, Tanika Charles and More Named 2026 Black Canadian Music Awards Winners

SOCAN Foundation and SiriusXM Canada will present each winner with $10,000 to advance their career, with an additional five "artists to watch" also receiving a $1,000 cash prize. This year's recipients also include Desirée Dawson, Kareem James and Rachel "Ray" McFarlane.

Meet the winners of the 2026 Black Canadian Music Awards.

For a fifth consecutive year, the SOCAN Foundation has teamed up with SiriusXM Canada to present the SiriusXM Black Canadian Music Awards, which recognizes a promising group of rising talents in Black Canadian music for their excellence, achievements and proven creativity. The honour is given to five Black music creators from across the country creating within diverse genres, each receiving $10,000 to support the advancement of their career.

keep readingShow less
advertisement