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During most of the Super Bowl's first decade (starting on January 15, 1967), the halftime show featured a college marching band. The show's second decade featured a more varied show, often featuring drill teams and other performance ensembles; the group Up with People produced and starred in four of the performances.
The first halftime show was a tribute to the U.S. and introduced newly formed NFL teams The marching band performed a “musical visit to the four corners of the United States,” according to ...
A halftime show is a performance given during the brief period between the first and second halves, or the second and third quarters, of a sporting event. Halftime shows are not given for sports with an irregular or indeterminate number of divisions (such as baseball or boxing ), or for sports that do not have an extended period of stoppage in ...
The Super Bowl X halftime show was performed by Up with People, marking the first Super Bowl halftime show not to have a marching band as its headlining act. [11] Taking place the year of the United States Bicentennial, [11] the performance's theme was "200 Years and Just a Baby: A Tribute to America's Bicentennial". [12]
This halftime show was the first to focus entirely on hip-hop, making it a historic moment for the genre. The combination of legendary artists and their iconic hits created a halftime show that ...
Here's how long each of the past five Super Bowl halftime show performances lasted: Super Bowl 58, Usher: 13 minutes, 21 seconds Super Bowl 57, Rihanna: 13 minutes, 51 seconds
The show's finale included a special appearance by Naomi Judd, who joined Wynonna in performing The Judds' single "Love Can Build a Bridge", to which everyone eventually joined in. This was the first Super Bowl halftime show in which the main stadium lights were turned off for the performance. The show included dancers with yard-long light sticks.
According to Neilsen, the 1993 halftime show on its own is one of the 20 most-watched U.S. television broadcasts of all time, surpassed only by recent Super Bowls, major news events and the M*A*S ...