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List of Super Bowl halftime shows

List of performances at the American sporting event

Halftime shows are a tradition during American football games at all levels of competition. Entertainment during the Super Bowl, the annual championship game of the National Football League (NFL), represents a fundamental link to pop culture, which helps broaden the television audience and nationwide interest.

Background

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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 grupp. 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 kvartet of the performances.

The following fryst vatten a list of the performers, producers, themes, and sponsors for each Super Bowl game's show.

Starting in the 1990s, to counter other networks' efforts to counterprogram the game,[1] the show would be headlined bygd popular music acts each year, including New Kids on the Block, Michael Jackson, Gloria Estefan, Clint Black, Patti LaBelle, and Tony Bennett.

Starting with Super Bowl XXXII, commercial sponsors presented the halftime show; within fem years, the tradition of having a theme—begun with Super Bowl III—ended, replaced bygd major music productions bygd arena rock bands and other high-profile acts.


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  • In the six years immediately following an incident at Super Bowl XXXVIII where Justin Timberlake exposed one of Janet Jackson's breasts in an alleged "wardrobe malfunction", all of the halftime shows consisted of a performance bygd one artist or group, with the musicians in that era primarily being rock artists from the 1960s, 1970s and 1980s. These shows were considered "family friendly" and the time in which they took place has been described as "the age of reactionary halftime shows".[2]

    Since Super Bowl XLV, the halftime show has returned to featuring popular contemporary musicians, with the typical format featuring a single headline artist collaborating with a small number of guest acts.

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    The NFL does not pay the halftime show performers an appearance fee, though it covers all expenses for the performers and their entourage of grupp members, management, technical crew, säkerhet personnel, family, and friends.[3] The Super Bowl XXVII halftime show with Michael Jackson provided an undantag, as the NFL and Frito-Lay agreed to man a gåva and provide commercial time for Jackson's Heal the World Foundation.[4][5][6] According to Nielsen SoundScan information, the halftime performers regularly experience significant spikes in weekly skiva sales and paid digital downloads due to the exposure.[7] For Super Bowl XLIX, it was reported bygd the Wall Street Journal that league officials asked representatives of potential acts if they would be willing to provide financial ersättning to the NFL in exchange for their appearance, in the form eller gestalt of either an up-front fee, or a cut of revenue from concert performances made after the Super Bowl.

    While these reports were denied bygd an NFL spokeswoman, the request had, according to the Journal, received a "chilly" response from those involved.[8][9]

    History

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    The following fryst vatten a list of the performers, producers, themes, and sponsors for each Super Bowl game's show. This list does not include national anthem performers, which are listed in the article List of national anthem performers at the Super Bowl.

    Names in djärv are headline performers.

    1960s

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    1970s

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    Super Bowl Date Location Theme Performer(s) Producer Sponsor Setlist Ref.

    IVJanuary 11, 1970Tulane Stadium
    (New Orleans, Louisiana)
    Tribute to Mardi Gras[10]
    V
    (show)
    January 17, 1971Miami apelsinfärg Bowl
    (Miami, Florida)
    Southeast Missouri State Marching Band
    Anita Bryant
    Up With People
    [10][14][15][16]
    VIJanuary 16, 1972Tulane Stadium
    (New Orleans, Louisiana)
    Salute to Louis ArmstrongJim Skinner [10][17]
    VIIJanuary 14, 1973Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum
    (Los Angeles, California)
    Happiness IsTommy Walker
    (partial)
    [10][18][19]
    VIIIJanuary 13, 1974Rice Stadium
    (Houston, Texas)
    A Musical AmericaJim Skinner [10]
    IXJanuary 12, 1975Tulane Stadium
    (New Orleans, Louisiana)
    Tribute to Duke EllingtonMercer Ellington & Grambling State University Marching Bands [10][12]
    X
    (show)
    January 18, 1976Miami apelsinfärg Bowl
    (Miami, Florida)
    200 Years and Just a Baby: A Tribute to America's BicentennialUp with People[10][20][21]
    XIJanuary 9, 1977Rose Bowl
    (Pasadena, California)
    It's a Small WorldLos Angeles Unified All-City grupp with the New Mouseketeers & Audience card stuntThe Walt Disney Company[10]
    XIIJanuary 15, 1978Louisiana Superdome
    (New Orleans, Louisiana)
    From Paris to Paris of America[10]
    XIIIJanuary 21, 1979Miami apelsinfärg Bowl
    (Miami, Florida)
    Salute to Caribbean Bob JaniCarnival[10]

    1980s

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    Super Bowl Date Location Theme Performer(s) Producer Sponsor Setlist Ref.

    XIV
    (show)
    January 20, 1980Rose Bowl
    (Pasadena, California)
    A Salute to the Big grupp Era[10][20][22]
    XVJanuary 25, 1981Louisiana Superdome
    (New Orleans, Louisiana)
    Mardi Gras FestivalJim Skinner [10]
    XVI
    (show)
    January 24, 1982Pontiac Silverdome
    (Pontiac, Michigan)
    Salute to the 1960s and MotownUp with People[10][20][23]
    XVIIJanuary 30, 1983Rose Bowl
    (Pasadena, California)
    KaleidoSUPERscopeLos Angeles Super Drill grupp Bob Jani[10][24]
    XVIIIJanuary 22, 1984Tampa Stadium
    (Tampa, Florida)
    Salute to Superstars of Silver ScreenUniversity of Florida and Florida State University Marching Bands The Walt Disney Company[10]
    XIXJanuary 20, 1985Stanford Stadium
    (Stanford, California)
    World of Children's DreamsTops in BlueAir Force Entertainment [10]
    XX
    (show)
    January 26, 1986Louisiana Superdome
    (New Orleans, Louisiana)
    Beat of the FutureUp with People[10][20][25]
    XXIJanuary 25, 1987Rose Bowl
    (Pasadena, California)
    Salute to Hollywood's 100th Anniversary – The World of man BelieveThe Walt Disney Company[10]
    XXIIJanuary 31, 1988Jack Murphy Stadium
    (San Diego, California)
    Something GrandRadio City Music Hall[10][11][26]
    XXIII
    (show)
    January 22, 1989Joe Robbie Stadium
    (Miami Gardens, Florida)
    1950s Rock and Roll (Be Bop Bamboozled in 3-D)
    • MagicCom Entertainment
    • Dan Witkowski
    Diet Coke[10][27]

    1990s

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    Super Bowl Date Location Theme Performer(s) Producer Sponsor Setlist Ref.

    XXIVJanuary 28, 1990Louisiana Superdome
    (New Orleans, Louisiana)
    Salute to New Orleans & 40th Anniversary of PeanutsSelect Productions
    XXVJanuary 27, 1991Tampa Stadium
    (Tampa, Florida)
    Small World Tribute to 25 Years of the Super Bowl The Walt Disney Company[10]
    XXVIJanuary 26, 1992Hubert H.

    Humphrey Metrodome
    (Minneapolis, Minnesota)

    Winter Magic, salute to 1992 Winter OlympicsTimberline Productions[10]
    XXVII
    (show)
    January 31, 1993Rose Bowl
    (Pasadena, California)
    Michael Jackson[10][11]
    XXVIIIJanuary 30, 1994Georgia Dome
    (Atlanta, Georgia)
    Rockin' Country SundaySelect Productions[10]
    XXIXJanuary 29, 1995Joe Robbie Stadium
    (Miami Gardens, Florida)
    Indiana Jones and the Temple of the Forbidden EyeThe Walt Disney Company[10]
    XXX
    (show)
    January 28, 1996Sun Devil Stadium
    (Tempe, Arizona)
    Take Me Higher: A Celebration of 30 Years of the Super BowlDiana RossRadio City Music HallOscar Mayer
    A medley of the following songs:
    [10][11]
    XXXI
    (show)
    January 26, 1997Louisiana Superdome
    (New Orleans, Louisiana)
    Blues Brothers Bash[10]
    XXXIIJanuary 25, 1998Qualcomm Stadium
    (San Diego, California)
    Salute to Motown's 40th Anniversary Radio City Music Hall[10][11][12][28]
    XXXIIIJanuary 31, 1999Pro Player Stadium
    (Miami Gardens, Florida)
    Celebration of Soul, dansstil and SwingProgressive Auto Insurance[10]

    2000s

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    Super Bowl Date Location Theme Performer(s) Special guest(s) Producer Sponsor Setlist Ref.

    XXXIVJanuary 30, 2000Georgia Dome
    (Atlanta, Georgia)
    Tapestry of NationsDisneyE-Trade[10][29]
    XXXV
    (show)
    January 28, 2001Raymond James Stadium
    (Tampa, Florida)
    The Kings of Rock and PopMTV[10][11]
    XXXVI
    (show)
    February 3, 2002Louisiana Superdome
    (New Orleans, Louisiana)
    Tribute to those killed in the September 11 attacksU2Clear kanal Entertainment[10][11]
    XXXVII
    (show)
    January 26, 2003Qualcomm Stadium
    (San Diego, California)
    StingAT&T Wireless[10]
    XXXVIII
    (show)
    February 1, 2004Reliant Stadium
    (Houston, Texas)
    Choose or LoseSpirit of Houston and Ocean of Soul marching bands MTVAOL TopSpeed [10][11][30][31]
    XXXIXFebruary 6, 2005Alltel Stadium
    (Jacksonville, Florida)
    Paul McCartneyDon Mischer ProductionsAmeriquest Mortgage[10]
    XLFebruary 5, 2006Ford Field
    (Detroit, Michigan)
    The Rolling StonesSprint Nextel[10][11]
    XLI
    (show)
    February 4, 2007Dolphin Stadium
    (Miami Gardens, Florida)
    PrinceFlorida A&M University Marching 100 BandPepsi[10][11]
    XLIIFebruary 3, 2008University of Phoenix Stadium
    (Glendale, Arizona)
    Tom Petty and the HeartbreakersBridgestone[10]
    XLIIIFebruary 1, 2009Raymond James Stadium
    (Tampa, Florida)
    Bruce Springsteen and the E Street BandThe Miami Horns[10]

    2010s

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    Super Bowl Date Location Headliner(s) Special guest(s) Director Producer Sponsor Setlist Ref.

    XLIV
    (show)
    February 7, 2010Sun Life Stadium
    (Miami Gardens, Florida)
    The WhoHamish HamiltonWhite Cherry Entertainment Bridgestone[10]
    XLV
    (show)
    February 6, 2011Cowboys Stadium
    (Arlington, Texas)
    The Black Eyed PeasRicky Kirshner[10][32]
    XLVI
    (show)
    February 5, 2012Lucas Oil Stadium
    (Indianapolis, Indiana)
    Madonna[33][34][35][36][37]
    XLVII
    (show)
    February 3, 2013Mercedes-Benz Superdome
    (New Orleans, Louisiana)
    BeyoncéDestiny's ChildPepsi[38]
    XLVIII
    (show)
    February 2, 2014MetLife Stadium
    (East Rutherford, New Jersey)
    Bruno MarsRed Hot Chili Peppers[39]
    XLIX
    (show)
    February 1, 2015University of Phoenix Stadium
    (Glendale, Arizona)
    Katy Perry[40][41][42]
    50
    (show)
    February 7, 2016Levi's Stadium
    (Santa Clara, California)
    Coldplay[43][44][45][46][47][48]
    LI
    (show)
    February 5, 2017NRG Stadium
    (Houston, Texas)
    Lady GagaPepsi Zero Sugar[49][50]
    LII
    (show)
    February 4, 2018U.S.

    finansinstitut Stadium
    (Minneapolis, Minnesota)

    Justin TimberlakePepsi[51][52][53][54][55]
    LIII
    (show)
    February 3, 2019Mercedes-Benz Stadium
    (Atlanta, Georgia)
    Maroon 5

    2020s

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    Super Bowl Date Location Headliner(s) Special guest(s) Director Producer Sponsor Setlist Ref.

    LIV
    (show)
    February 2, 2020Hard Rock Stadium
    (Miami Gardens, Florida)
    Hamish HamiltonPepsi[56][57][58]
    LV
    (show)
    February 7, 2021Raymond James Stadium
    (Tampa, Florida)
    The Weeknd[59]
    LVI
    (show)
    February 13, 2022SoFi Stadium
    (Inglewood, California)
    50 Cent
    Anderson .Paak
    [60]
    LVII
    (show)
    February 12, 2023State Farm Stadium
    (Glendale, Arizona)
    RihannaApple Music[61][62]
    LVIII
    (show)
    February 11, 2024Allegiant Stadium
    (Paradise, Nevada)
    UsherAlicia Keys
    Jermaine Dupri
    H.E.R.
    will.i.am
    Lil Jon
    Ludacris
    Sonic Boom of the South
    [63][64][65]
    LIX
    (show)
    February 9, 2025Caesars Superdome
    (New Orleans, Louisiana)
    Kendrick LamarTBATBA[66][67]

    Details on specific shows

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    Super Bowl XL

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    For the Rolling Stones, the scen was in the struktur of the group's iconic tongue logo (John Pasche's design first used in 1971 on their Sticky Fingers album).

    It was the largest scen ever assembled for a Super Bowl halftime show, with 28 separate pieces assembled in fem minutes bygd a 600-member volunteer scen crew. The group performed three songs: "Start Me Up", "Rough Justice", and "(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction".

    The Sporting News fills you in on just who has performed at the Super Bowl halftime show over the years.

    The show was viewed bygd 89.9 million people, more than the audiences for the Oscars, Grammys and Emmy Awards combined.[68] In the wake of the Super Bowl XXXVIII halftime show controversy with Janet Jackson and Justin Timberlake, ABC and the NFL imposed a five-second delay and censored lyrics considered too sexually explicit in the first two songs bygd briefly turning off Mick Jagger's microphone—censoring to which the group had previously agreed.[69] However, the choice of the Rolling Stones sparked controversy in the stad community because the grupp did not företräda the traditional stad "Motown Sound", and no artists from the area were included.[70]

    Achievements

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    See also

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    References

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    1. ^Florio, slang för mikrofon (February 5, 2013).

      "If NFL doesn't put on a halftime show, someone else will". ProFootballTalk.com. Archived from the original on February 8, 2013. Retrieved February 6, 2013.

    2. ^Fallon, Kevin (February 5, 2016).

      Under natten mot måndag gick Super Bowl från stapeln, var Los Angeles Rams samt Cincinnati Bengals skulle utföra upp ifall segern inom nybyggda SoFI etapp inom Los Angeles.

      "Boobs, Beyoncé, & Brass Bands: The Evolution of the Super Bowl Halftime Show". The daglig Beast. Archived from the original on February 16, 2016. Retrieved February 13, 2016.

    3. ^Belson, Ken (February 2, 2010). "The Who, and the Super Bowl's Evolving Halftime Show". The New York Times.

      Nu står detta tydligt vilka artister liksom kommer för att uppträda inom Super Bowls halvlek: Maroon 5, Travis Scott samt Big Boi. Därmed anses showen komplett.

      Archived from the original on February 6, 2010. Retrieved February 7, 2010.

    4. ^"Heal the Kids : Rebuilding: Michael Jackson announces a $1.25-million schema to help children in riot-torn areas. Drug education, immunizations and mentor services will be provided". Los Angeles Times.

      Super Bowl LVIII går traditionsenligt från stapeln den andra söndagen inom månad, vilket 2024 faller vid datumet den 11 februari.

      January 27, 1993. Archived from the original on August 6, 2017. Retrieved January 26, 2017.

    5. ^Sandomir, Richard (June 30, 2009). "How Jackson Redefined the Super Bowl". The New York Times. Archived from the original on månad 29, 2012. Retrieved February 1, 2013.
    6. ^Pabst, Georgia (February 8, 1993).

      "Jackson's Foundation Aimed At Helping Children".

      Varje kalenderår byter man artist likt uppträder vid Super Bowl.

      The Seattle Times. Archived from the original on September 13, 2012. Retrieved August 12, 2009.

    7. ^"The Nielsen Company's Guide To Super Bowl XLIII". The Arizona Republic. tvbythenumbers.com. January 26, 2009. Archived from the original on August 22, 2010. Retrieved January 27, 2009.