One of the biggest sporting events of the year is the Super Bowl.
While football fans around the world watch to see how the NFL season will conclude, millions of people tune in to watch the Super Bowl halftime show.
For 15 minutes, the world’s biggest entertainers solidify their legacy during the halftime performance.
Every year the whole world are waiting for the nomination artist who will perform at the halftime show.
The chosen artist doing a spectacular performance that the whole world is talking about.
For the artist it’s a big honour with a millions views for the show.

For many years, the halftime show was quite basic.
It would simply feature a college marching band or two.
In 1967, the first Super Bowl Halftime show consisted of the Liberty Bell that was performed by the University of Arizona Symphonic Marching Band.
But that all changed in 1993 – the year THE Michael Jackson turned the Super Bowl halftime show into must-watch television.
Today’s performances require as much preparation as the Oscars or Grammys.


As one as not intrested at American football, these international event is one of a kind.
Everything about the Super Bowl is an event. From the moment of the announcement of the artist, to the pregame ceremonies to the halftime show to the commercial, and, of course, to the game itself, not a minute goes by without some form of entertainment.

So, here’s a look back at some memorable Super Bowl halftime performances.
For the start, the most demanding performance of her career, Madonna’s Super Bowl halftime show proved once again why she will always be the “Queen Of Pop”.
Eminem took the knee as he jointly headlined the Super Bowl on Sunday with Dr Dre, Snoop Dogg, Mary J Blige and Kendrick Lamar. It was a show of wall-to-wall hits.
The Super Bowl halftime show finally opened up to hip-hop,
this was the first time the rappers got to bumrush center stage, instead of serving as a sideshow.
Dr. Dre presided over an all-time great Super Bowl blowout, rocking alongside Snoop Dogg, Eminem, Mary J. Blige, 50 Cent, Kendrick Lamar, and Anderson.
It was a celebration of West Coast rap history.
Even before the historic game between the Philadelphia Eagles and the Kansas City Chiefs was settled, the true winner of Super Bowl was Rihanna, who made her triumphant return to live performance on the biggest of stages: the Halftime Show.
The superstar even announced her pregnancy, which was later confirmed by her reps to The Hollywood Reporter, after showcasing her baby bump on stage.
My favorite show of all time was the spectacular Jennifer Lopez and Shakira show.
Shakira and Jennifer Lopez made headlines for weeks after their showstopping, culture-filled, and energetic performance at the 2020 Super Bowl LIV in Miami Gardens, Florida.
Lopez wanted to make her Puerto Rican community proud.
She said that at the time she and Shakira felt a huge responsibility to show people what Latinos are.
Their halftime show is by far the most viewed Super Bowl video, amassing over 260 million views to date, over a quarter of all 971 million combined views of the top 10.
Published: Apr 15, 2023
Latest Revision: Apr 16, 2023
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