When it comes to the Super Bowl, it’s not all about the game itself. In fact, you’ll be surprised at how many people watch the big game for other reasons. Some favorites include watching the commercials that companies pay millions of dollars to air. Maybe, it’s to hang with friends and family to drink, eat, and have a great time. And one big one is, of course, the halftime performance.
Past Performers That Stood Out
There’s not doubt that the NFL has had some great performers grace the field of the Big Game. Two big names are obviously Michael Jackson and Prince. Probably the two most iconic performers to play the game’s halftime. According to CBS Sports, some other notable performances include Bruno Mars, Katy Perry, Beyoncé, Madonna, Justin Timberlake, Janet Jackson, U2, and more!
There have been great performances with even better plot lines and news that came from it. For example, Beyoncé subtly announced her pregnancy during the show by lifting up her top and rubbing her belly during the end of the show. Fast forward to last year’s performance by Rihanna, she took a page out of Beyoncé’s book and did the same thing. She reveled her baby bump during the performance.
What About This Artist? Why Haven’t They Played?
The NFL has fans from all over the world. Every fan is obviously different in every way. This includes their taste in music. So, when an artist plays the Super Bowl halftime show, many will love it or many will question “why?” This always sparks the question every year…what popular, worldwide artist has major success and would put on a great show? On top of that, who would offer a never-before-seen performance that would captivate the entire stadium.
And let me tell you, the list could go on for days if you were to think about it. But, there are those key artists — who you know for a fact — would just kill it when they hit the stage for the Big Game.
Since the NFL has teamed up with Jay-Z and his company to find artists to do the halftime show, according to an article by Business Insider, this has changed the entire “scouting” process for the halftime performance. I’d even say that in the next few years, we probably won’t get a rocky-heavy or metal band. It will most likely be hip-hop, pop, and R&B artists. This isn’t a bad thing, but there are many rock artists who definitely would leave a lasting impression if allowed to play.
Here are five artists of all genre’s of music, who are known worldwide, are successful, and definitely should be given an opportunity to play the halftime show, according to Google Search.