Jacqueline Fernandez to Light Up the Women’s Premier League 2026 Opening Ceremony
Bollywood star set to add glamour and high-energy performance to the much-awaited WPL opener

Entertainment:
The Women’s Premier League (WPL) 2026 will be held from January 9 to February 5, with matches scheduled across Navi Mumbai and Vadodara. Over the years, the league has emerged as a significant platform for women’s cricket in India, bringing together top sporting talent and a massive fan base. The opening ceremony is expected to set the tone for the season, building excitement ahead of the first match.
According to sources, Jacqueline Fernandez has been finalized to perform at the opening ceremony, and preparations are already underway. A source revealed, “Jacqueline Fernandez, who has recently been making her mark globally with her performances, is all set to add high-voltage glamour to the Women’s Premier League 2026 opening ceremony. Known for her unmatched stage energy and strong mass connect, the star has already created a buzz, and rehearsals are currently in full swing. There is growing anticipation about the song she will perform to, and her act is expected to be one of the biggest highlights of the WPL 2026 opener.”
Jacqueline’s association with the WPL comes at a time when she continues to maintain a strong presence both in India and on the international stage. Widely admired for her dynamic stage performances and chart-topping dance numbers, the actress has previously been part of several high-profile live events. Her appearance at the WPL opener is expected to significantly elevate the entertainment quotient of the event.
The Women’s Premier League has consistently blended sports with entertainment, and the inclusion of a popular performer like Jacqueline Fernandez further reflects the league’s growing appeal. Her ability to connect with audiences across platforms has made her a familiar face at major public events, and her performance is expected to captivate not just cricket fans but a wider audience as well.









