PSL 11 Anthem 2026: Release Date, Singers & Opening Ceremony Performance Details
Pakistan’s biggest cricket party is almost here, and no PSL season feels real until that anthem drops. The HBL PSL 2026 is lining up one of its most star-packed anthems yet — four massive names, one massive stage, and a whole nation waiting to hit replay. Here’s everything confirmed so far.
The opening ceremony of Pakistan Super League Season 11 is locked in for March 26, 2026, at Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium — and the anthem release is expected to follow the league’s tradition of dropping 7–10 days before the curtain-raiser.
PSL 11 Anthem – Quick Facts at a Glance
| Detail | Info |
|---|---|
| Anthem Title | To Be Officially Announced |
| Expected Release | Mid-to-Late March 2026 |
| Singers | Ali Zafar, Talha Anjum, Abrar-ul-Haq, Natasha Baig |
| Live Performance | March 26, 2026 – Opening Ceremony |
| Venue | Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium |
| Opening Match | Lahore Qalandars vs Islamabad United (8:00 PM) |
Who Is Singing the PSL 11 Anthem?
The PCB has confirmed the artist lineup, and it’s a combination that covers every lane of Pakistani music.
Ali Zafar is back — again. At this point, he is the voice of PSL. He’s written and performed the anthem for PSL 1, 2, 3, 9, and 10. His track record speaks for itself: the league’s biggest anthem ever, “Ab Khel Jamay Ga” (PSL 2), still gets millions of streams years later.
Talha Anjum brings Pakistan’s hottest rap energy to the anthem stage. Already a household name through his work with Young Stunners, his inclusion signals the PCB wants this anthem hitting hard with younger audiences too.
Abrar-ul-Haq adds that unmistakable Punjabi dhamaal flavour. If “Billo De Ghar” is in your head right now, you know exactly what energy he brings to a crowd.
Natasha Baig rounds out the lineup with her powerful, globally-recognized Sufi voice — a contrast that gives the anthem depth beyond hype.
This same four-artist lineup delivered “X Dekho” for PSL 10 in 2025, which was built around celebrating the league’s decade milestone. For PSL 11, expect a fresh title and new energy — but the same winning formula.
PSL Anthem History – From Season 1 to Season 11
If you want to understand why this year’s anthem matters, look at where the tradition came from.
| Season | Anthem Title | Artists |
|---|---|---|
| PSL 1 (2016) | Ab Khel Ke Dikha | Ali Zafar |
| PSL 2 (2017) | Ab Khel Jamay Ga | Ali Zafar |
| PSL 3 (2018) | Dil Se Jaan Laga De | Ali Zafar |
| PSL 4 (2019) | Khel Deewano Ka | Fawad Khan |
| PSL 5 (2020) | Tayyar Hain | Ali Azmat, Asim Azhar, Arif Lohar + more |
| PSL 6 (2021) | Groove Mera | Naseebo Lal, Aima Baig, Young Stunners |
| PSL 7 (2022) | Agay Dekh | Atif Aslam, Aima Baig, Abdullah Siddiqui |
| PSL 8 (2023) | Sab Sitaray Humaray | Shae Gill, Asim Azhar, Faris Shafi |
| PSL 9 (2024) | Khul Ke Khel | Ali Zafar, Aima Baig |
| PSL 10 (2025) | X Dekho | Ali Zafar, Talha Anjum, Abrar-ul-Haq, Natasha Baig |
| PSL 11 (2026) | TBA | Ali Zafar, Talha Anjum, Abrar-ul-Haq, Natasha Baig |
“Ab Khel Jamay Ga” still holds the record for the most-watched PSL anthem on YouTube. The question now is whether 2026 gives it a real challenge.
PSL 11 Opening Ceremony – Date, Time & Venue
The anthem comes alive on stage during the PSL 11 opening ceremony, and this one is set to be a proper spectacle.
- Date: March 26, 2026
- Venue: Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium
- Ceremony Start: 7:00 PM (gates open at 4:00 PM)
- First Match: Lahore Qalandars vs Islamabad United at 8:00–8:30 PM
Performers confirmed for the ceremony include Ali Zafar, Abida Parveen, Abrar-ul-Haq, Natasha Baig, Talha Anjum, and Young Stunners. If you’re heading to Rawalpindi that evening, arrive early — this lineup is selling out fast.
Tickets are available online (must be printed in colour for entry) and via TCS centres across Pakistan.
Why This Anthem Could Be Huge
A few reasons this particular lineup is generating more buzz than usual:
The genre mix is genuinely different — pop, rap, Punjabi folk, and Sufi in one track. That’s a hard blend to pull off, but PSL 10’s “X Dekho” proved it works.
PSL 11 is the biggest season yet — eight teams instead of six, five stadiums, new franchises from Hyderabad and Sialkot, and a fresh PSL 2026 match schedule packed with 44 matches across 39 days. The anthem needs to match that scale.
The PCB is clearly doubling down on what worked. Same four artists, new title, new story. They wouldn’t be going back to this lineup unless “X Dekho” had delivered real numbers.
Where to Watch & Listen When It Drops
Once released, the PSL 11 anthem will go live on:
- PCB’s official YouTube channel
- PCB’s TikTok page
- Spotify and other major streaming platforms
Set your reminders. Based on the league’s usual timeline, mid-to-late March is when this drops. You’ll want to be among the first to share it.
PSL 11 Squads and Teams to Watch
With two brand-new franchises joining — Hyderabad Kingsmen and Sialkot Stallions — PSL 11 is bringing fresh rivalries and new storylines to the table. Eight teams means more cricket, more drama, and more pressure on every side.
You can explore the complete PSL 11 team squads to see how your favourites are lining up heading into the season opener.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is the PSL 11 anthem title? The official title has not been announced yet. PCB is expected to reveal it when the anthem is released, approximately 7–10 days before the March 26 opening ceremony.
Q: Who are the singers of the PSL 2026 anthem? Ali Zafar, Talha Anjum, Abrar-ul-Haq, and Natasha Baig — the same lineup that performed “X Dekho” for PSL 10 in 2025.
Q: When is the PSL 11 anthem releasing? Expected in mid-to-late March 2026, ahead of the opening ceremony on March 26.
Q: Where will the anthem be performed live? At the PSL 11 opening ceremony on March 26, 2026, at Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium.
Q: What was the most popular PSL anthem ever? “Ab Khel Jamay Ga” by Ali Zafar (PSL Season 2, 2017) holds the record for the most YouTube views of any PSL anthem.
Q: Where can I check the PSL 11 points table as the tournament progresses? The live PSL 2026 points table is updated after every match throughout the season.
Stay tuned — the moment that anthem drops, cricket season truly begins.







