This collection brings together the most iconic Super Bowl Halftime Shows in history.
Rather than focusing on view counts or rankings, it highlights performances that left a lasting cultural impact.
Selected shows span different eras and musical styles, reflecting how the halftime show evolved into a global stage.
This is a curated overview of defining moments in live music performance.
Michael Jackson – Super Bowl XXVII (1993)
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Context, significance, and why this performance became a turning point for the halftime show format.
Prince – Super Bowl XLI (2007)
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Focus on performance conditions, musical impact, and lasting legacy.
U2 – Super Bowl XXXVI (2002)
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Context around the post-9/11 setting and emotional resonance.
Beyoncé – Super Bowl XLVII (2013)
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Performance style, cultural impact, and influence on future halftime shows.
Shakira & Jennifer Lopez – Super Bowl LIV (2020)
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Global pop influence and modern halftime show dynamics.
These performances represent only a selection of iconic halftime moments.
The Super Bowl halftime show continues to evolve, with each era adding its own defining performances.
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