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List of Super Bowl halftime shows

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 edit

 
View of the halftime show at Super Bowl I

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 middle of the third decade, in an effort to counter other networks' efforts to counterprogram the game,[1] saw the introduction of popular music acts, starting with Michael Jackson in 1993, including New Kids on the Block, Gloria Estefan, Clint Black, Patti LaBelle, and Tony Bennett.

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

The NFL does not pay the halftime show performers an appearance fee, though it covers all expenses for the performers and their entourage of band members, management, technical crew, security personnel, family, and friends.[3] The Super Bowl XXVII halftime show with Michael Jackson provided an exception, as the NFL and Frito-Lay agreed to make a donation and provide commercial time for Jackson's Heal the World Foundation.[4][5][6] According to Nielsen SoundScan data, the halftime performers regularly experience significant spikes in weekly album sales and paid digital downloads due to the exposure.[7] For Super Bowl XLIX, it was reported by the Wall Street Journal that league officials asked representatives of potential acts if they would be willing to provide financial compensation to the NFL in exchange for their appearance, in the form of either an up-front fee, or a cut of revenue from concert performances made after the Super Bowl. While these reports were denied by an NFL spokeswoman, the request had, according to the Journal, received a "chilly" response from those involved.[8][9]

History edit

The following is 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 bold are headline performers.

1960s edit

Super Bowl Date Location Theme Performer(s) Producer Setlist Ref.
I January 15, 1967 Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum
(Los Angeles, California)
Tommy Walker
(The University of Arizona Symphonic Marching Band)
[10][11][12][13]
II January 14, 1968 Miami Orange Bowl
(Miami, Florida)
Grambling State University Marching Band
III January 12, 1969 Miami Orange Bowl
(Miami, Florida)
America Thanks
[10]

1970s edit

Super Bowl Date Location Theme Performer(s) Producer Sponsor Setlist Ref.
IV January 11, 1970 Tulane Stadium
(New Orleans, Louisiana)
Tribute to Mardi Gras [10]
V
(show)
January 17, 1971 Miami Orange Bowl
(Miami, Florida)
Southeast Missouri State Marching Band
Anita Bryant
Up With People
[10][14][15][16]
VI January 16, 1972 Tulane Stadium
(New Orleans, Louisiana)
Salute to Louis Armstrong
Jim Skinner
[10][17]
VII January 14, 1973 Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum
(Los Angeles, California)
Happiness Is Tommy Walker
(partial)
  • "Put on a Happy Face" (University of Michigan Marching Band)
  • "Woodchopper's Ball" (University of Michigan Marching Band with Woody Herman)
  • "La Virgen de la Macarena" (University of Michigan Marching Band)
  • "This Land Is Your Land" (University of Michigan Marching Band)
  • "Marmalade, Molasses & Honey" (Andy Williams)
  • "People" (Andy Williams)
[10][18][19]
VIII January 13, 1974 Rice Stadium
(Houston, Texas)
A Musical America
Jim Skinner [10]
IX January 12, 1975 Tulane Stadium
(New Orleans, Louisiana)
Tribute to Duke Ellington Mercer Ellington & Grambling State University Marching Bands [10][12]
X
(show)
January 18, 1976 Miami Orange Bowl
(Miami, Florida)
200 Years and Just a Baby: A Tribute to America's Bicentennial Up with People
[10][20][21]
XI January 9, 1977 Rose Bowl
(Pasadena, California)
It's a Small World Los Angeles Unified All-City Band with the New Mouseketeers & Audience card stunt The Walt Disney Company
[10]
XII January 15, 1978 Louisiana Superdome
(New Orleans, Louisiana)
From Paris to Paris of America
[10]
XIII January 21, 1979 Miami Orange Bowl
(Miami, Florida)
Salute to Caribbean
Bob Jani Carnival [10]

1980s edit

Super Bowl Date Location Theme Performer(s) Producer Sponsor Setlist Ref.
XIV
(show)
January 20, 1980 Rose Bowl
(Pasadena, California)
A Salute to the Big Band Era [10][20][22]
XV January 25, 1981 Louisiana Superdome
(New Orleans, Louisiana)
Mardi Gras Festival Jim Skinner [10]
XVI
(show)
January 24, 1982 Pontiac Silverdome
(Pontiac, Michigan)
Salute to the 1960s and Motown Up with People [10][20][23]
XVII January 30, 1983 Rose Bowl
(Pasadena, California)
KaleidoSUPERscope Los Angeles Super Drill Team Bob Jani [10][24]
XVIII January 22, 1984 Tampa Stadium
(Tampa, Florida)
Salute to Superstars of Silver Screen University of Florida and Florida State University Marching Bands The Walt Disney Company [10]
XIX January 20, 1985 Stanford Stadium
(Stanford, California)
World of Children's Dreams Tops in Blue Air Force Entertainment [10]
XX
(show)
January 26, 1986 Louisiana Superdome
(New Orleans, Louisiana)
Beat of the Future Up with People
[10][20][25]
XXI January 25, 1987 Rose Bowl
(Pasadena, California)
Salute to Hollywood's 100th Anniversary – The World of Make Believe
The Walt Disney Company [10]
XXII January 31, 1988 Jack Murphy Stadium
(San Diego, California)
Something Grand
Radio City Music Hall
[10][11][26]
XXIII
(show)
January 22, 1989 Joe Robbie Stadium
(Miami Gardens, Florida)
1950's Rock and Roll (Be Bop Bamboozled in 3-D)
  • MagicCom Entertainment
  • Dan Witkowski
Diet Coke [10][27]

1990s edit

Super Bowl Date Location Theme Performer(s) Producer Sponsor Setlist Ref.
XXIV January 28, 1990 Louisiana Superdome
(New Orleans, Louisiana)
Salute to New Orleans & 40th Anniversary of Peanuts Select Productions
XXV January 27, 1991 Tampa Stadium
(Tampa, Florida)
Small World Tribute to 25 Years of the Super Bowl
The Walt Disney Company
[10]
XXVI January 26, 1992 Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome
(Minneapolis, Minnesota)
Winter Magic, salute to 1992 Winter Olympics Timberline Productions
[10]
XXVII
(show)
January 31, 1993 Rose Bowl
(Pasadena, California)
Michael Jackson
[10][11]
XXVIII January 30, 1994 Georgia Dome
(Atlanta, Georgia)
Rockin' Country Sunday Select Productions
[10]
XXIX January 29, 1995 Joe Robbie Stadium
(Miami Gardens, Florida)
Indiana Jones and the Temple of the Forbidden Eye The Walt Disney Company
[10]
XXX
(show)
January 28, 1996 Sun Devil Stadium
(Tempe, Arizona)
Take Me Higher: A Celebration of 30 Years of the Super Bowl Diana Ross Radio City Music Hall Oscar Mayer [10][11]
XXXI
(show)
January 26, 1997 Louisiana Superdome
(New Orleans, Louisiana)
Blues Brothers Bash
[10]
XXXII January 25, 1998 Qualcomm Stadium
(San Diego, California)
Salute to Motown's 40th Anniversary Radio City Music Hall
[10][11][12][28]
XXXIII January 31, 1999 Pro Player Stadium
(Miami Gardens, Florida)
Celebration of Soul, Salsa and Swing Progressive Auto Insurance
[10]

2000s edit

Super Bowl Date Location Theme Performer(s) Special guest(s) Producer Sponsor Setlist Ref.
XXXIV January 30, 2000 Georgia Dome
(Atlanta, Georgia)
Tapestry of Nations Disney E-Trade
[10][29]
XXXV
(show)
January 28, 2001 Raymond James Stadium
(Tampa, Florida)
The Kings of Rock and Pop MTV
[10][11]
XXXVI
(show)
February 3, 2002 Louisiana Superdome
(New Orleans, Louisiana)
Tribute to those killed in the September 11 attacks U2 Clear Channel Entertainment [10][11]
XXXVII
(show)
January 26, 2003 Qualcomm Stadium
(San Diego, California)
Sting AT&T Wireless
[10]
XXXVIII
(show)
February 1, 2004 Reliant Stadium
(Houston, Texas)
Choose or Lose Spirit of Houston and Ocean of Soul marching bands MTV AOL TopSpeed
[10][11][30][31]
XXXIX February 6, 2005 Alltel Stadium
(Jacksonville, Florida)
Paul McCartney Don Mischer Productions Ameriquest Mortgage [10]
XL February 5, 2006 Ford Field
(Detroit, Michigan)
The Rolling Stones Sprint Nextel [10][11]
XLI
(show)
February 4, 2007 Dolphin Stadium
(Miami Gardens, Florida)
Prince Florida A&M University Marching 100 Band
Pepsi [10][11]
XLII February 3, 2008 University of Phoenix Stadium
(Glendale, Arizona)
Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers Bridgestone [10]
XLIII February 1, 2009 Raymond James Stadium
(Tampa, Florida)
Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band The Miami Horns [10]

2010s edit

Super Bowl Date Location Headliner(s) Special guest(s) Director Producer Sponsor Setlist Ref.
XLIV
(show)
February 7, 2010 Sun Life Stadium
(Miami Gardens, Florida)
The Who Hamish Hamilton White Cherry Entertainment Bridgestone [10]
XLV
(show)
February 6, 2011 Cowboys Stadium
(Arlington, Texas)
The Black Eyed Peas
Ricky Kirshner
[10][32]
XLVI
(show)
February 5, 2012 Lucas Oil Stadium
(Indianapolis, Indiana)
Madonna
[33][34][35][36][37]
XLVII
(show)
February 3, 2013 Mercedes-Benz Superdome
(New Orleans, Louisiana)
Beyoncé Destiny's Child Pepsi
[38]
XLVIII
(show)
February 2, 2014 MetLife Stadium
(East Rutherford, New Jersey)
Bruno Mars Red Hot Chili Peppers
[39]
XLIX
(show)
February 1, 2015 University of Phoenix Stadium
(Glendale, Arizona)
Katy Perry
[40][41][42]
50
(show)
February 7, 2016 Levi's Stadium
(Santa Clara, California)
Coldplay
[43][44][45][46][47][48]
LI
(show)
February 5, 2017 NRG Stadium
(Houston, Texas)
Lady Gaga Pepsi Zero Sugar [49][50]
LII
(show)
February 4, 2018 U.S. Bank Stadium
(Minneapolis, Minnesota)
Justin Timberlake Pepsi
[51][52][53][54][55]
LIII
(show)
February 3, 2019 Mercedes-Benz Stadium
(Atlanta, Georgia)
Maroon 5

2020s edit

Super Bowl Date Location Headliner(s) Special guest(s) Director Producer Sponsor Setlist Ref.
LIV
(show)
February 2, 2020 Hard Rock Stadium
(Miami Gardens, Florida)
Hamish Hamilton Pepsi
[56][57][58]
LV
(show)
February 7, 2021 Raymond James Stadium
(Tampa, Florida)
The Weeknd
[59]
LVI
(show)
February 13, 2022 SoFi Stadium
(Inglewood, California)
50 Cent
Anderson .Paak
[60]
LVII
(show)
February 12, 2023 State Farm Stadium
(Glendale, Arizona)
Rihanna Apple Music
[61][62]
LVIII
(show)
February 11, 2024 Allegiant Stadium
(Paradise, Nevada)
Usher Alicia Keys
Jermaine Dupri
H.E.R.
will.i.am
Lil Jon
Ludacris
Sonic Boom of the South
[63][64][65]
LIX
(show)
February 9, 2025 Caesars Superdome
(New Orleans, Louisiana)
to be announced [66]

Details on specific shows edit

Super Bowl XL edit

For the Rolling Stones, the stage was in the form of the group's iconic tongue logo (John Pasche's design first used in 1971 on their Sticky Fingers album). It was the largest stage ever assembled for a Super Bowl halftime show, with 28 separate pieces assembled in five minutes by a 600-member volunteer stage crew. The group performed three songs: "Start Me Up", "Rough Justice", and "(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction". The show was viewed by 89.9 million people, more than the audiences for the Oscars, Grammys and Emmy Awards combined.[67] 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 by briefly turning off Mick Jagger's microphone—censoring to which the group had previously agreed.[68] However, the choice of the Rolling Stones sparked controversy in the Detroit community because the band did not represent the traditional Detroit "Motown Sound", and no artists from the area were included.[69]

Achievements edit

See also edit

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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 Contents 1 Background 2 History 2 1 1960s 2 2 1970s 2 3 1980s 2 4 1990s 2 5 2000s 2 6 2010s 2 7 2020s 3 Details on specific shows 3 1 Super Bowl XL 4 Achievements 5 See also 6 ReferencesBackground edit nbsp View of the halftime show at Super Bowl I 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 middle of the third decade in an effort to counter other networks efforts to counterprogram the game 1 saw the introduction of popular music acts starting with Michael Jackson in 1993 including New Kids on the Block Gloria Estefan Clint Black Patti LaBelle and Tony Bennett Starting with Super Bowl XXXII commercial sponsors presented the halftime show within five years the tradition of having a theme begun with Super Bowl III ended replaced by major music productions by arena rock bands and other high profile acts 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 by 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 The NFL does not pay the halftime show performers an appearance fee though it covers all expenses for the performers and their entourage of band members management technical crew security personnel family and friends 3 The Super Bowl XXVII halftime show with Michael Jackson provided an exception as the NFL and Frito Lay agreed to make a donation and provide commercial time for Jackson s Heal the World Foundation 4 5 6 According to Nielsen SoundScan data the halftime performers regularly experience significant spikes in weekly album sales and paid digital downloads due to the exposure 7 For Super Bowl XLIX it was reported by the Wall Street Journal that league officials asked representatives of potential acts if they would be willing to provide financial compensation to the NFL in exchange for their appearance in the form of either an up front fee or a cut of revenue from concert performances made after the Super Bowl While these reports were denied by an NFL spokeswoman the request had according to the Journal received a chilly response from those involved 8 9 History editThe following is 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 bold are headline performers 1960s edit Super Bowl Date Location Theme Performer s Producer Setlist Ref I January 15 1967 Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum Los Angeles California University of Arizona Symphonic Marching Band Grambling State University Marching Band Al Hirt Anaheim High School Ana Hi Steppers Drill Team and Flag Girls Tommy Walker The University of Arizona Symphonic Marching Band The Sound of Music Medley Way Down Yonder in New Orleans When the Saints Go Marching In with Al Hirt Bugler s Holiday with Al Hirt Bury Me Not on the Lone Prairie William Tell Overture excerpt The Liberty Bell March Marching Along Together This Is My Country with Grambling College Marching Band and USC Chorus 10 11 12 13 II January 14 1968 Miami Orange Bowl Miami Florida Grambling State University Marching Band III January 12 1969 Miami Orange Bowl Miami Florida America Thanks Florida A amp M University band Miami area high school bands 10 1970s edit Super Bowl Date Location Theme Performer s Producer Sponsor Setlist Ref IV January 11 1970 Tulane Stadium New Orleans Louisiana Tribute to Mardi Gras Marguerite Piazza Doc Severinsen Lairen amp Tara Al Hirt Lionel Hampton Carol Channing Southern University Marching Band Do You Know What It Means to Miss New Orleans When the Saints Go Marching In 10 V show January 17 1971 Miami Orange Bowl Miami Florida Southeast Missouri State Marching BandAnita BryantUp With People 10 14 15 16 VI January 16 1972 Tulane Stadium New Orleans Louisiana Salute to Louis Armstrong Ella Fitzgerald Carol Channing Al Hirt USAFA Cadet Chorale U S Marine Corps Drill Team Tyler Jr College Apache Belles and Band Tyler Texas Jim Skinner Mack the Knife Ella Fitzgerald and Al Hirt 10 17 VII January 14 1973 Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum Los Angeles California Happiness Is University of Michigan Marching Band Woody Herman Andy Williams Tommy Walker partial Put on a Happy Face University of Michigan Marching Band Woodchopper s Ball University of Michigan Marching Band with Woody Herman La Virgen de la Macarena University of Michigan Marching Band This Land Is Your Land University of Michigan Marching Band Marmalade Molasses amp Honey Andy Williams People Andy Williams 10 18 19 VIII January 13 1974 Rice Stadium Houston Texas A Musical America University of Texas Longhorn Band Judy Mallett Miss Texas 1973 on fiddle Jim Skinner 10 IX January 12 1975 Tulane Stadium New Orleans Louisiana Tribute to Duke Ellington Mercer Ellington amp Grambling State University Marching Bands 10 12 X show January 18 1976 Miami Orange Bowl Miami Florida 200 Years and Just a Baby A Tribute to America s Bicentennial Up with People Good Time Neighborhood Band 200 Years and Just A Baby Cindy Medley Rippin Along Rock Around The Clock Medley Take Me Home Country Roads City of New Orleans Philadelphia Freedom 200 Years and Just A Baby reprise America The Beautiful 10 20 21 XI January 9 1977 Rose Bowl Pasadena California It s a Small World Los Angeles Unified All City Band with the New Mouseketeers amp Audience card stunt The Walt Disney Company It s A Big Wide Wonderful World Paloma Blanca Mickey Mouse Club Theme If You Add All The Love In The World It s A Small World Brotherhood Of Man 10 XII January 15 1978 Louisiana Superdome New Orleans Louisiana From Paris to Paris of America Tyler Apache Belles Drill Team The Apache Band Pete Fountain Al Hirt 10 XIII January 21 1979 Miami Orange Bowl Miami Florida Salute to Caribbean Ken Hamilton Various Caribbean bands including Gramacks out of Dominica Bob Jani Carnival 10 1980s edit Super Bowl Date Location Theme Performer s Producer Sponsor Setlist Ref XIV show January 20 1980 Rose Bowl Pasadena California A Salute to the Big Band Era Up with People Grambling State University Marching Bands We Are Many We Are One Big Band Medley Jukebox Saturday Night Don t Sit Under The Apple Tree Bandstand Boogie Pennsylvania 6 5000 Sentimental Journey Come On Get Happy It Don t Mean a Thing Let s Conga Beer Barrel Polka Johnny B Goode I ll Be Seeing You Medley Chattanooga Choo Choo Full of the Power Up With People 10 20 22 XV January 25 1981 Louisiana Superdome New Orleans Louisiana Mardi Gras Festival Southern University Marching Band Helen O Connell Jim Skinner 10 XVI show January 24 1982 Pontiac Silverdome Pontiac Michigan Salute to the 1960s and Motown Up with People Medley The Twist Cool Jerk Monster Mash Itsy Bitsy Teeny Weeny Yellow Polka Dot Bikini Wipeout Surfin U S A Medley Little GTO Dancing in the Street Uptight Everything s Alright Stop In the Name of Love I Heard It Through the Grapevine Ain t No Mountain High Enough Medley Scarborough Fair Michael Row the Boat Ashore Abraham Martin amp John Medley Can t Buy Me Love All You Need Is Love Hey Jude Let the Sunshine In Up With People 10 20 23 XVII January 30 1983 Rose Bowl Pasadena California KaleidoSUPERscope Los Angeles Super Drill Team Bob Jani Look to the Rainbow The Music Goes Round and Round Gloria The Windmills of Your Mind Fantaisie Impromptu excerpt Somewhere over the Rainbow 10 24 XVIII January 22 1984 Tampa Stadium Tampa Florida Salute to Superstars of Silver Screen University of Florida and Florida State University Marching Bands The Walt Disney Company Introduction by Phyllis George Hooray for Hollywood You Oughta Be in Pictures Steppin Out with My Baby Puttin on the Ritz 42nd Street When You Wish Upon a Star 10 XIX January 20 1985 Stanford Stadium Stanford California World of Children s Dreams Tops in Blue Air Force Entertainment 10 XX show January 26 1986 Louisiana Superdome New Orleans Louisiana Beat of the Future Up with People Beat Of The Future Talkin With My Feet Medley Born in the U S A song The Power of Love I Just Called to Say I Love You Theme from Footloose Medley Room For Everyone We ll Be There 10 20 25 XXI January 25 1987 Rose Bowl Pasadena California Salute to Hollywood s 100th Anniversary The World of Make Believe George Burns Mickey Rooney Grambling State University and USC Marching Bands Disney characters Southern California area high school drill teams and dancers The Walt Disney Company Strike Up The Band Ghost Riders in the Sky Theme songs from Bonanza Indiana Jones and Footloose Hoedown song Cheek to Cheek What a Feeling Theme from Flashdance That s Entertainment Somewhere Over the Rainbow When You Wish Upon a Star 10 XXII January 31 1988 Jack Murphy Stadium San Diego California Something Grand Chubby Checker The Rockettes 88 grand piano players various The combined San Diego State University Marching Aztecs California State University Northridge Marching Band and USC Marching Bands Radio City Music Hall 88 Grand Pianos performance The Super Bowl Super Band Swing It Don t Mean A Thing If It Ain t Got That Swing with The Rockettes I Got Rhythm with The Rockettes Medley Let s Twist Again The Super Bowl Twist Peppermint Twist with Chubby Checker 10 11 26 XXIII show January 22 1989 Joe Robbie Stadium Miami Gardens Florida 1950 s Rock and Roll Be Bop Bamboozled in 3 D Elvis Presto South Florida area dancers and performers MagicCom Entertainment Dan Witkowski Diet Coke Introduction by Bob Costas and 3 D commercial for Diet Coke Rock This Town audience participation card trick Tutti Frutti Do You Love Me Devil with a Blue Dress On Great Balls of Fire Greased Lightnin True Love 10 27 1990s edit Super Bowl Date Location Theme Performer s Producer Sponsor Setlist Ref XXIV January 28 1990 Louisiana Superdome New Orleans Louisiana Salute to New Orleans amp 40th Anniversary of Peanuts Pete Fountain Doug Kershaw Irma Thomas Nicholls State University Marching Band Southern University Marching Band USL Marching Band Select Productions Up A Lazy River Waiting For The Robert E Lee Here Comes the Showboat When the Saints Go Marching In Pete Fountain on clarinet Happy Birthday to You XXV January 27 1991 Tampa Stadium Tampa Florida Small World Tribute to 25 Years of the Super Bowl New Kids on the Block Disney characters Warren Moon 2 000 local children Audience card stunt The Walt Disney Company Walt Disney World The Coca Cola Company It s a Small World After All We Are the World I d Like to Teach the World to Sing children Step by Step NKOTB This One s For The Children NKOTB and children It s a Small World After All children 10 XXVI January 26 1992 Hubert H Humphrey Metrodome Minneapolis Minnesota Winter Magic salute to 1992 Winter Olympics Gloria Estefan Olympic figure skaters Brian Boitano and Dorothy Hamill Members of the 1980 US Olympic Hockey Team University of Minnesota Marching Band Timberline Productions Winter Magic Walking in a Winter Wonderland Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy Frosty University of Minnesota Marching Band One Moment in Time featuring Brian Boitano and Dorothy Hamill Don t Stop Me Now featuring members of the 1980 US Olympic Hockey Team Live for Loving You Gloria Estefan Get on Your Feet Gloria Estefan 10 XXVII show January 31 1993 Rose Bowl Pasadena California Michael Jackson Radio City Scott Sanders Don Mischer Productions Jam M Jackson Billie Jean M Jackson Black or White M Jackson We Are the World children s choir Heal the World M Jackson 10 11 XXVIII January 30 1994 Georgia Dome Atlanta Georgia Rockin Country Sunday Clint Black Tanya Tucker Travis Tritt The Judds Select Productions Tuckered Out Clint Black It s a Little Too Late Tanya Tucker T R O U B L E Travis Tritt No One Else on Earth Wynonna Judd Love Can Build a Bridge The Judds joined by the other artists and special guests for the final verse 10 XXIX January 29 1995 Joe Robbie Stadium Miami Gardens Florida Indiana Jones and the Temple of the Forbidden Eye Patti LaBelle Indiana Jones amp Marion Ravenwood Teddy Pendergrass Tony Bennett Arturo Sandoval Miami Sound Machine The Walt Disney Company Release Yourself Patti LaBelle Caravan Tony Bennett Arturo Sandoval and Miami Sound Machine New Attitude Patti LaBelle Can You Feel The Love Tonight Patti LaBelle and Tony Bennett 10 XXX show January 28 1996 Sun Devil Stadium Tempe Arizona Take Me Higher A Celebration of 30 Years of the Super Bowl Diana Ross Radio City Music Hall Oscar Mayer A medley of the following songs Stop In The Name Of Love You Keep Me Hangin On Baby Love You Can t Hurry Love Why Do Fools Fall in Love Chain Reaction Reach Out and Touch Somebody s Hand Ain t No Mountain High Enough I Will Survive Take Me Higher 10 11 XXXI show January 26 1997 Louisiana Superdome New Orleans Louisiana Blues Brothers Bash The Blues Brothers Dan Aykroyd John Goodman and Jim Belushi ZZ Top James Brown Catherine Crier news intro Select Productions Radio City House of Blues Everybody Needs Somebody to Love The Blues Brothers Soul Man The Blues Brothers I Got You I Feel Good James Brown Get Up I Feel Like Being a Sex Machine James Brown Tush ZZ Top Legs ZZ Top Gimme Some Lovin all performers joined together 10 XXXII January 25 1998 Qualcomm Stadium San Diego California Salute to Motown s 40th Anniversary Boyz II Men Smokey Robinson Martha Reeves The Temptations Queen Latifah Grambling State University Marching Band Radio City Music Hall Royal Caribbean International Celebrity Cruises Get Ready The Temptations I Can t Help Myself The Temptations The Tracks of My Tears Smokey Robinson My Girl The Temptations with Smokey Robinson Heat Wave Martha and the Vandellas Paper Queen Latifah Motownphilly Boyz II Men A Song for Mama Boyz II Men Dancing in the Street all artists joined by GSU Marching Band 10 11 12 28 XXXIII January 31 1999 Pro Player Stadium Miami Gardens Florida Celebration of Soul Salsa and Swing Gloria Estefan Stevie Wonder Big Bad Voodoo Daddy Savion Glover Progressive Auto Insurance Go Daddy O Big Bad Voodoo Daddy Sir Duke Stevie Wonder You Are The Sunshine Of My Life Stevie Wonder I Wish Stevie Wonder Oye Gloria Estefan Turn The Beat Around Gloria Estefan You ll Be Mine Party Time Another Star My Cherie Amour Gloria Estefan and Stevie Wonder 10 2000s edit Super Bowl Date Location Theme Performer s Special guest s Producer Sponsor Setlist Ref XXXIV January 30 2000 Georgia Dome Atlanta Georgia Tapestry of Nations Phil Collins Christina Aguilera Enrique Iglesias Toni Braxton 80 person choir Georgia State University Edward James Olmos narrator Disney E Trade Reflections of Earth Instrumental Walt Disney World Millennium Celebration soundtrack Celebrate the Future Hand in Hand Christina Aguilera amp Enrique Iglesias Tapestry of Nations Instrumental Walt Disney World Millennium Celebration soundtrack Two Worlds Phil Collins We Go On Toni Braxton 10 29 XXXV show January 28 2001 Raymond James Stadium Tampa Florida The Kings of Rock and Pop Aerosmith NSYNC Britney Spears Mary J Blige Nelly MTV Pre recorded intro sketch with Ben Stiller Adam Sandler Chris Rock Aerosmith and NSYNC Bye Bye Bye NSYNC I Don t Want to Miss a Thing Aerosmith It s Gonna Be Me NSYNC Jaded Aerosmith Walk This Way Aerosmith NSYNC Britney Spears Mary J Blige Nelly 10 11 XXXVI show February 3 2002 Louisiana Superdome New Orleans Louisiana Tribute to those killed in the September 11 attacks U2 Clear Channel Entertainment Beautiful Day MLK Where the Streets Have No Name 10 11 XXXVII show January 26 2003 Qualcomm Stadium San Diego California Shania Twain No Doubt Sting Jimmy Iovine Joel Gallen AT amp T Wireless Man I Feel like a Woman Shania Twain Up Shania Twain Just a Girl No Doubt Message in a Bottle Sting with No Doubt 10 XXXVIII show February 1 2004 Reliant Stadium Houston Texas Choose or Lose Janet Jackson P Diddy Nelly Kid Rock Justin Timberlake Jessica Simpson Spirit of Houston and Ocean of Soul marching bands MTV AOL TopSpeed Further information Super Bowl XXXVIII halftime show controversy The Way You Move Spirit of Houston and Ocean of Soul marching bands All for You Janet Jackson Bad Boy for Life P Diddy Diddy to the tune of Mickey P Diddy Hot in Herre Nelly Mo Money Mo Problems P Diddy Bawitdaba Kid Rock Cowboy Kid Rock Rhythm Nation Janet Jackson Rock Your Body Justin Timberlake with Janet Jackson 10 11 30 31 XXXIX February 6 2005 Alltel Stadium Jacksonville Florida Paul McCartney Don Mischer Productions Ameriquest Mortgage Drive My Car Get Back Live and Let Die Hey Jude 10 XL February 5 2006 Ford Field Detroit Michigan The Rolling Stones Sprint Nextel Start Me Up Rough Justice I Can t Get No Satisfaction 10 11 XLI show February 4 2007 Dolphin Stadium Miami Gardens Florida Prince Florida A amp M University Marching 100 Band Don Mischer Productions White Cherry Entertainment Pepsi We Will Rock You Intro Let s Go Crazy Baby I m a Star Proud Mary 1999 All Along the Watchtower Best of You Purple Rain 10 11 XLII February 3 2008 University of Phoenix Stadium Glendale Arizona Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers Bridgestone American Girl I Won t Back Down Free Fallin Runnin Down a Dream 10 XLIII February 1 2009 Raymond James Stadium Tampa Florida Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band The Miami Horns Tenth Avenue Freeze Out Born to Run Working on a Dream Glory Days 10 2010s edit Super Bowl Date Location Headliner s Special guest s Director Producer Sponsor Setlist Ref XLIV show February 7 2010 Sun Life Stadium Miami Gardens Florida The Who Hamish Hamilton White Cherry Entertainment Bridgestone Pinball Wizard Baba O Riley Who Are You See Me Feel Me Won t Get Fooled Again 10 XLV show February 6 2011 Cowboys Stadium Arlington Texas The Black Eyed Peas Usher Slash Dallas Ft Worth area area high school drill teams and dancers Prairie View A amp M University Marching Storm Ricky Kirshner I Gotta Feeling The Black Eyed Peas Boom Boom Pow The Black Eyed Peas Sweet Child O Mine Slash amp Fergie Pump It The Black Eyed Peas Let s Get It Started The Black Eyed Peas OMG Usher amp will i am Where Is The Love The Black Eyed Peas The Time Dirty Bit with I Gotta Feeling reprise The Black Eyed Peas 10 32 XLVI show February 5 2012 Lucas Oil Stadium Indianapolis Indiana Madonna LMFAO Cirque du Soleil Nicki Minaj M I A Cee Lo Green Andy Lewis Avon High School Drumline Center Grove High School Drumline Fishers High School Drumline Franklin Central High School Drumline Southern University Dancing Dolls 200 person choir consisting of Indianapolis locals Vogue Madonna Music Party Rock Anthem Sexy and I Know It Madonna with LMFAO Give Me All Your Luvin Madonna with Nicki Minaj and M I A Open Your Heart Express Yourself Madonna with Cee Lo Green Like a Prayer Madonna with Cee Lo Green 33 34 35 36 37 XLVII show February 3 2013 Mercedes Benz Superdome New Orleans Louisiana Beyonce Destiny s Child Pepsi Run the World Girls intro Vince Lombardi Excellence speech voiceover Love On Top chorus a cappella Beyonce Crazy in Love Beyonce End of Time Beyonce Baby Boy Beyonce Bootylicious Destiny s Child Independent Women Part I Destiny s Child Single Ladies Put a Ring on It Beyonce featuring Kelly Rowland and Michelle Williams Halo Beyonce 38 XLVIII show February 2 2014 MetLife Stadium East Rutherford New Jersey Bruno Mars Red Hot Chili Peppers Billionaire intro children s choir Locked Out of Heaven Bruno Mars Treasure Bruno Mars Runaway Baby Bruno Mars Give It Away Red Hot Chili Peppers with Bruno Mars Just the Way You Are Bruno Mars 39 XLIX show February 1 2015 University of Phoenix Stadium Glendale Arizona Katy Perry Lenny Kravitz Missy Elliott Arizona State University Sun Devil Marching Band Roar Katy Perry Dark Horse Katy Perry I Kissed a Girl Lenny Kravitz and Katy Perry Teenage Dream Katy Perry California Gurls Katy Perry Get Ur Freak On Missy Elliott and Katy Perry Work It Missy Elliott and Katy Perry Lose Control Missy Elliott Firework Katy Perry 40 41 42 50 show February 7 2016 Levi s Stadium Santa Clara California Coldplay Beyonce Bruno Mars Mark Ronson Gustavo Dudamel University of California Marching Band Youth Orchestra Los Angeles Yellow intro a cappella Coldplay Viva la Vida Coldplay Paradise Coldplay Adventure of a Lifetime Coldplay Uptown Funk Formation Mark Ronson Bruno Mars and Beyonce contains elements of U Can t Touch This and Crazy in Love Clocks instrumental Coldplay Fix You Up amp Up Coldplay Beyonce and Bruno Mars contains elements of Midnight Independent Women Part I Just the Way You Are Purple Rain and Beautiful Day 43 44 45 46 47 48 LI show February 5 2017 NRG Stadium Houston Texas Lady Gaga Pepsi Zero Sugar God Bless America This Land Is Your Land The Edge of Glory contains elements of Dance in the Dark Just Dance LoveGame and Paparazzi Poker Face Born This Way Telephone Just Dance Million Reasons Bad Romance 49 50 LII show February 4 2018 U S Bank Stadium Minneapolis Minnesota Justin Timberlake The Tennessee Kids University of Minnesota Marching Band Pepsi Filthy Rock Your Body Senorita SexyBack My Love Cry Me a River Suit amp Tie Featuring the University of Minnesota Marching Band Until the End of Time I Would Die 4 U Pre recorded video of Prince displayed on a projection screen with Justin Timberlake Mirrors Can t Stop the Feeling 51 52 53 54 55 LIII show February 3 2019 Mercedes Benz Stadium Atlanta Georgia Maroon 5 Travis Scott Big Boi Georgia State University Marching Band Harder to Breathe Maroon 5 This Love Maroon 5 Sicko Mode Travis Scott intro referencing Sweet Victory Girls Like You Maroon 5 She Will Be Loved Maroon 5 Kryptonite I m on It Big Boi The Way You Move Big Boi Sugar Maroon 5 Moves Like Jagger Maroon 5 2020s edit Super Bowl Date Location Headliner s Special guest s Director Producer Sponsor Setlist Ref LIV show February 2 2020 Hard Rock Stadium Miami Gardens Florida Shakira Jennifer Lopez Bad Bunny J Balvin Emme Muniz Hamish Hamilton Ricky Kirshner VAMC Studios Jay Z Roc Nation Pepsi Dare La La La Shakira She Wolf Shakira Empire Shakira Kashmir orchestral intro Ojos asi Shakira Whenever Wherever Shakira I Like It Shakira and Bad Bunny Chantaje Callaita Shakira and Bad Bunny Hips Don t Lie Shakira Jenny from the Block Jennifer Lopez Ain t It Funny Murder Remix Jennifer Lopez Get Right Jennifer Lopez Waiting for Tonight Jennifer Lopez Booty Que Calor El Anillo Love Don t Cost a Thing Mi Gente Jennifer Lopez and J Balvin On the Floor Jennifer Lopez Let s Get Loud Born in the U S A Shakira Jennifer Lopez and Emme Muniz Waka Waka This Time for Africa Shakira and Jennifer Lopez 56 57 58 LV show February 7 2021 Raymond James Stadium Tampa Florida The Weeknd Jesse Collins Jay Z Roc Nation Diversified Production Services Call Out My Name Starboy The Hills Can t Feel My Face contains elements of After Hours I Feel It Coming Save Your Tears Earned It House Of Balloons Blinding Lights 59 LVI show February 13 2022 SoFi Stadium Inglewood California Dr Dre Snoop Dogg Eminem Mary J Blige Kendrick Lamar 50 CentAnderson Paak The Next Episode Dr Dre and Snoop Dogg California Love Dr Dre and Snoop Dogg In da Club 50 Cent Family Affair Mary J Blige No More Drama Mary J Blige M A A D City Kendrick Lamar Alright Kendrick Lamar Forgot About Dre Kendrick Lamar and Eminem Lose Yourself Eminem with Anderson Paak on drums I Ain t Mad at Cha instrumental Dr Dre Still D R E Dr Dre Snoop Dogg Eminem Mary J Blige Kendrick Lamar and 50 Cent 60 LVII show February 12 2023 State Farm Stadium Glendale Arizona Rihanna Apple Music What s My Name intro Bitch Better Have My Money contains elements of Phresh Out the Runway Where Have You Been contains elements of Cockiness Love It Only Girl In the World We Found Love contains elements of S amp M Rude Boy Klean Remix contains elements of Kiss It Better Work Wild Thoughts Birthday Cake interlude Pour It Up contains elements of Numb Pose interlude All of the Lights Run This Town Umbrella Diamonds 61 62 LVIII show February 11 2024 Allegiant Stadium Paradise Nevada Usher Alicia KeysJermaine DupriH E R will i amLil JonLudacrisSonic Boom of the South My Way intro Caught Up Usher contains elements of U Don t Have to Call and Superstar Love in This Club Usher If I Ain t Got You Usher and Alicia Keys My Boo Usher and Alicia Keys Confessions Part II introduced by Jermaine Dupri Burn Usher contains elements of Nice amp Slow U Got It Bad Usher with H E R on guitar contains elements of Bad Girl OMG Usher and will i am Turn Down for What Usher and Lil Jon Yeah Usher Lil Jon and Ludacris contains elements of Freek a Leek amp Get Low 63 64 65 LIX show February 9 2025 Caesars Superdome New Orleans Louisiana to be announced 66 Details on specific shows editSuper Bowl XL edit For the Rolling Stones the stage was in the form of the group s iconic tongue logo John Pasche s design first used in 1971 on their Sticky Fingers album It was the largest stage ever assembled for a Super Bowl halftime show with 28 separate pieces assembled in five minutes by a 600 member volunteer stage crew The group performed three songs Start Me Up Rough Justice and I Can t Get No Satisfaction The show was viewed by 89 9 million people more than the audiences for the Oscars Grammys and Emmy Awards combined 67 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 by briefly turning off Mick Jagger s microphone censoring to which the group had previously agreed 68 However the choice of the Rolling Stones sparked controversy in the Detroit community because the band did not represent the traditional Detroit Motown Sound and no artists from the area were included 69 Achievements editThe 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 70 71 The Super Bowl 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