The Super Bowl is one of the most anticipated sporting events of the year, and the halftime show is a major highlight. Featuring some of the biggest names in music, the halftime show has become a cultural phenomenon, drawing hundreds of millions of viewers worldwide.
This article will provide a comprehensive guide to who's performing at the Super Bowl, including:
The first Super Bowl halftime show was held in 1967 and featured the University of Arizona marching band. In the early years, the halftime show was typically a marching band performance or a simple dance routine.
Over time, the halftime show has evolved into a major production, with elaborate sets, pyrotechnics, and special guests. Some of the most iconic halftime shows include:
Here is a list of all past Super Bowl halftime performers:
Year | Performer(s) |
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1967 | University of Arizona marching band |
1968 | Grambling State University marching band |
1969 | Al Hirt |
1970 | Carol Channing |
1971 | Ella Fitzgerald |
1972 | Up with People |
1973 | Helen Reddy |
1974 | Tony Orlando and Dawn |
1975 | Andy Williams |
1976 | The Supremes |
1977 | The Beach Boys |
1978 | The Pointer Sisters |
1979 | Bob Hope |
1980 | The Orange Bowl Symphony |
1981 | Up with People |
1982 | Carol Channing |
1983 | The Rockettes |
1984 | The Judds |
1985 | New Edition |
1986 | The Chicago Bears "Super Bowl Shuffle" |
1987 | The Rockettes |
1988 | Michael Jackson |
1989 | Stevie Wonder |
1990 | New Kids on the Block |
1991 | Gloria Estefan |
1992 | Michael Jackson |
1993 | Michael Jackson |
1994 | Clint Black |
1995 | Tony Bennett |
1996 | Diana Ross |
1997 | The Blues Brothers |
1998 | Boyz II Men |
1999 | Sting |
2000 | Enrique Iglesias |
2001 | Aerosmith, NSYNC, Britney Spears, Mary J. Blige |
2002 | U2 |
2003 | Shania Twain |
2004 | Janet Jackson, Justin Timberlake, P. Diddy, Nelly, Kid Rock |
2005 | Paul McCartney |
2006 | The Rolling Stones |
2007 | Prince |
2008 | Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers |
2009 | Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band |
2010 | The Who |
2011 | The Black Eyed Peas |
2012 | Madonna |
2013 | Beyoncé |
2014 | Bruno Mars |
2015 | Katy Perry |
2016 | Coldplay |
2017 | Lady Gaga |
2018 | Justin Timberlake |
2019 | Maroon 5 |
2020 | Shakira and Jennifer Lopez |
2021 | The Weeknd |
2022 | Dr. Dre, Snoop Dogg, Eminem, Mary J. Blige, Kendrick Lamar |
The 2023 Super Bowl halftime show will be headlined by Rihanna. The show will take place at State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Arizona, on February 12, 2023.
Rihanna is one of the most successful singers of all time, with over 250 million records sold worldwide. She has won 9 Grammy Awards, 13 American Music Awards, and 23 Billboard Music Awards.
Rihanna's halftime show is sure to be a spectacle, with elaborate sets, pyrotechnics, and special guests. Fans can expect to hear some of her biggest hits, such as "Umbrella," "Don
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