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Your William Prince is playing the World Cup.

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William Prince is playing the World Cup opening ceremony.

Hey, you will not believe what I woke up to this morning, hey.

William Prince. Our own William Prince, from Peguis First Nation — just up the road a bit, you know? — he's going to be playing at the FIFA World Cup opening ceremony in Toronto in 2026. Think about that for a minute. That's *the* World Cup. Billions of people watching. And our guy, from right here, is going to be up there. It just... it makes your heart swell, doesn't it? It's a big, beautiful win for us, for Peguis, for Manitoba, and for all those quiet, soulful artists making their magic in studios tucked away in the Exchange District or tiny stages in Osborne Village.

### Why This Matters for Us

This isn't just some big-city concert. This is a global stage for a voice that truly represents a part of our spirit, hey.

* **A global spotlight on Manitoba talent:** William Prince's music is pure, honest storytelling, often rooted in his experiences here. This is a chance for the world to hear that unique sound, and to see the kind of talent that thrives in our often-overlooked corners.

* **Pride for Peguis First Nation:** This is huge for his home community. It’s a moment of immense pride and recognition that echoes far beyond the Red River.

* **Winnipeg's creative heartbeat:** Remember how I always say Winnipeg is the most creative city per capita? This is just more proof. We grow artists here who resonate with the world.

This is the kind of news that just makes you feel good to be from here. It's a reminder that even when we're tucked away in the middle of the continent, our stories and our songs can reach absolutely everywhere. It’s a big deal, and it shows the world a bit of that genuine warmth and talent we've got brewing in Winterpeg. We built a city in the coldest place anyone has any business building a city — and it is genuinely wonderful. Good morning.

The folks on the morning show are probably still buzzing about this. Catch them live at mornings.live, hey.

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