After Taylor Swift declined the offer not to perform at the Super Bowl 2024 halftime show, reports have been coming that Harry Styles and Miley Cyrus will be performing at the halftime show. But the insiders revealed that they won’t be taking up the show.
ED Sheeran’s name has come up for the same but still, there is no confirmation yet, even the final names for the role have not been decided yet. After Rihana performed on the stage while being pregnant, she has given one of the best performances of her lifetime. She has set a bar for other artists who would perform at Super Bowl 2024.
There has been a lot of talk regarding Miley Cyrus and Harry Styles performing together in the upcoming year. However, the HITS daily report refuses all the rumours of the two performing next year. The source informed HITSDD that while there is a widespread online rumour that Harry Styles and Miley Cyrus have been chosen for the halftime show, “ Insiders say the chance of Styles taking part is less than zero.”
Ed Sheeran is still the best candidate for the role now that these two singers have denied the rumours of performing for the show. But there has been no confirmation received yet. It will be interesting to see, who’ll win the race for the show.
Other artists that have been approached for Super Bowl 2024 Halftime show
Apart from Taylor Swift, ED Sheeran, Harry Styles and Miley Cyrus, Jack Harlow and Bad Bunny have been approached and rumoured to perform for the show. Surprisingly, the hype around this performance coincides with the recent disclosure of Harlow’s new tour. Fans obviously had a lot to say about these probable selections despite this connection.
Fans online made the Kentucky MC trend first despite discussions that it would be seen as a bad decision by many. Additionally, the biggest argument against him is that he doesn’t have enough significant popular singles to support the entire Super Bowl Performance.
As a result of her numerous singles from various eras, Miley Cyrus appeared to be more popular in contrast. Even though these debates can quickly turn unpleasant, it’s vital to remember that these are all major artists, and picking at straws might result in crucial conclusions.
Apparently, NFL has decided to drop for considering Lizzo’s Super Bowl halftime show. The decision was made amid her ongoing lawsuit related to racial, sexual and religious harassment, and more. The reports have come from Daily Mail, where they cited a league insider.
Lil Wayne on Performing for Super Bowl 2024 Halftime Show
Lil Wayne is one of the most famous and love Hip-Hop artists amongst the youth, he is a legend of hip-hop. While speaking to Rolling Stone, Lil Wayne said that he has a couple of things to do and one of them is performing for Super Bowl.
He revealed that performing for a halftime show is a big honour and who wouldn’t be interested to perform for the same? Artists aren’t even paid to perform for the show; in fact, artists put money from their own pockets to perform on a show. He made it very clear that if he gets a chance to perform, then he would be interested in taking up the opportunity to perform for half time show.
History of Super Bowl Halftime Show
The history of the Super Bowl Halftime show is extensive. In the 1960s, college students and marching bands provided a modest beginning. When huge artists like Michael Jackson and Diana Rose performed in the 1990s, it was a tipping point. Extravagance increased during the 2000s thanks to performers like *NSYNC and Janet Jackson’s contentious performance.
Artists like Lady Gaga, Shakira and Beyonce have recently added vigour and spectacle. The 2020 performance by Shakira and Jenifer Lopez, honouring Latin culture, was noteworthy. The music genres are now mixed and shows frequently feature unexpected guest appearances.