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The Super Bowl XXVII halftime show starring Michael Jackson is the most watched Super Bowl halftime show, with a TV audience of more than 133.4 million viewers. [ 68 ] [ 69 ] The Super Bowl LVI halftime show starring Dr. Dre , Snoop Dog , Eminem , Mary J. Blige , Kendrick Lamar and 50 cent is the most viewed Super Bowl halftime show on YouTube ...
1993, Super Bowl XXVII: "Heal the World" featuring Michael Jackson and 3,500 local children (Rose Bowl; Pasadena, CA) Michael Jackson performs during the Super Bowl halftime show on Jan. 31, 1993.
The Super Bowl halftime show wasn't always about big-name stars and huge productions. In the early days, it featured marching bands, small acts, and local performers.
SZA is a four-time Grammy Award-winning singer-songwriter who will be performing with Lamar at the 2025 Super Bowl halftime show. She has collaborated with him on "All the Stars" and on the rapper ...
This was the third time Latin music artists headlined the Super Bowl halftime show; Gloria Estefan headlined both the Super Bowl XXVI halftime show in 1992 and the Super Bowl XXXIII halftime show in 1999. [9] For months, rumors Lopez might be chosen as a halftime show act had circulated; she had expressed her interest in doing so in July 2019. [10]
Blige previously performed at the Super Bowl XXXV halftime show in 2001. The halftime show was produced by Jesse Collins and Roc Nation, and was directed by Hamish Hamilton, who has directed each Super Bowl halftime show for twelve years. [10] Deaf rappers Sean Forbes and Warren "WAWA" Snipe performed as American Sign Language interpreters. [11]
Bono, lead singer of U2, shows an American flag lining in his jacket during the halftime show at Super Bowl XXXVI in the Superdome, New Orleans on Feb. 3, 2002. KMazur/Getty Images Watch U2's ...
The Super Bowl LV halftime show, officially known as the Pepsi Super Bowl LV Halftime Show, was the halftime entertainment of Super Bowl LV, and took place on February 7, 2021, at Raymond James Stadium in Tampa, Florida. It was headlined solely by Canadian singer-songwriter Abel Tesfaye [1] [2] [3] The show was televised in the U.S. by CBS.