Usher, Post Malone, and more to perform at 2024 Super Bowl
The excitement for the Super Bowl extends far beyond the field—and yes, it’s not just about the touchdowns.
The 2024 Super Bowl is making history in the entertainment capital itself—Las Vegas. And guess who’s taking over the Super Bowl LVII Halftime Show? None other than Usher, who he will take center stage as the main act for the first time.
Remember that moment when he rocked the stage with the Black Eyed Peas at Super Bowl XLV? This time, he’ll be basking in the limelight and it’s going to be nothing short of legendary.
On Jan. 12, Apple Music unveiled the trailer for Usher’s highly anticipated halftime performance, aptly titled “USHER: 30 Years in the Making.”
The sneak peek not only offers a glimpse of what promises to be an unforgettable stage but also serves up a hefty dose of early 2000s nostalgia, leaving fans eagerly anticipating a trip down memory lane.
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And on Instagram, the caption reads “1 performance. 30 years in the making.”
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It’s halftime magic—whether it’s a one-person show or a lineup that’ll blow your mind, the excitement lingers well beyond the final whistle.
Super Bowl LVIII pregame performer lineup
Not only will Usher be performing, but country music icon Reba McEntire is joining the festivities as well to sing the national anthem, following in the footsteps of Chris Stapleton in 2023.
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Post Malone is also set to kick off the pre-game festivities as the “Sunflower” rapper/singer will be singing “America the Beautiful,” continuing a three-song tradition that’s been igniting the Super Bowl since 2021. Andra Day meanwhile will step into the spotlight to perform “Lift Every Voice and Sing.”
So, whether you’re into R&B, country, or soul, Super Bowl LVIII has it all. The stage is set and the performers are primed.
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