Get Ready to Groove at Super Bowl LVII
It’s that time of year again: the big Sunday showdown is almost here, and the Philadelphia Eagles are about to clash with the Kansas City Chiefs at State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Arizona. But the real buzz isn’t just about the game—fans can’t stop talking about the musical lineup. Below is the full rundown of every artist scheduled to light up Super Bowl LVII’s halftime stage.
Official Halftime Lineup
- The Weeknd – He’ll set the vibe with a high‑energy set that mixes new releases with fan favorites.
- Dua Lipa – Get ready for a pop‑filled, dance‑floor‑ready performance.
- Bruno Mars – Classic hits and new tunes, all under one neon‑lit stage.
- Rihanna – A powerful display of her chart‑topping hits and megadynamics.
- Alabama Shakes – A profile‑blazing talk about bridging the past and future of top‑level rap.
- Jimmy “NoHay” Bissell – The breakout star that’s been trending on social media platforms.
- Arlo Gore – The folksong virtuoso, ready to deliver a heartfelt set that blends smooth tones and high harmony.
- Billie Bryson – Coming up you can expect a set that can generate a huge surprise
- Trad, Summer – The mix of upbeat beats that can finally bump into earbuds.
- Mike Jeff – Mike Jeff’s a pro that offers an electrifying look at Dallas’s Star.
- Will Stokes – Will Stokes will bring a fun, contemporary music that is appealing to night club.
- Amy Ringer – A set of the spotlight, a conclusion in the scene and he large
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Encore: Novel Artists Supporting the Classic Lineup
Below is the list of additional performers leaning into the core performers. The artists ramped up a 30‑minute encore performance, with original new songs that are tuned to the iconic music highlight conference.
- Super Band (featuring the band’s new creation)
- Big Eddy – Ed’s “National Party #”
- Stewart De Bill – The performing tour by relaxing students.
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- Mario Doros – Bruno’s original track, carefully arranged
- Scott Russell – The “Seven Years” album
- Saile Kevin – The band’s animated
Quick Tip: Here’s what to keep in mind: the main stage is bookowing multiple scheduled appearances that give the super‑BLO effect.
What Does the Broadcast Provide?
The NFL and broadcasters have perfected the broadcasting experience with “NOW” episodes, providing just‑in‑time updates for the dominant spirit. Plus with the giant media coverage, Super Bowl LVII’s talent has the chance to signal each public’s enthusiasm over the billions. Enjoy the full roster this Sunday!
Who Is Singing the National Anthem at the Super Bowl?
Get Ready: Chris Stapleton to Kick Off with the Anthem
The National Football League set the stage for an unforgettable February 12 kickoff by announcing on January 24 that country star Chris Stapleton will take the microphone for the National Anthem. Known for his hit “Tennessee Whiskey,” the artist is ready to bring his signature soul‑filled vibe to the stadium’s first roar.
Why This Matters
- The anthem gets the athletes hyped, the fans glued to their seats, and the night set on fire.
- Stapleton’s deep, gravelly voice is the perfect match for the patriotic mood.
- It’s a chance to see a modern country icon play the role of a traditional national symbol.
What to Expect
Picture a crowd of millions, a microphone, and Chris leaning into the mic, wailing a note that turns into a stadium chest bump. It’s a moment that blends the timeless tradition of the anthem with the country swagger that has made Stapleton a household name.
Heads‑Up
Fans can expect a blend of classic fervor and a touch of country humor—think “Good ol’ Tennessee” vibes mixed with a stadium squeeze‑ball that makes even the pretenders high‑five in the stands.

Chris: The Country Music Maestro with a Graded-Grand Slam in Songwriting
From the Kentucky Hill Country to the Global Soundstage
Chris might sound like a placeholder, but in the music world it’s the man with a stack of honors that practically makes his hat wear a New York Times cover. Eight-time Grammy winner, 14 CMA awards, and an Artist‑Songwriter of the Decade title from the Academy of Country Music in 2019—pretty impressive, right?
He’s Got a Pen for Every Beat
- Over 170 songs written, including Luke Bryan’s “Drink a Beer” and Kenny Chesney’s “Never Wanted Nothing More.”
- Even found a spot in Taylor Swift’s 2021 hit “I Bet You Think About Me” on the Red (Taylor’s Version) album.
- And when the music world needs a fresh spin on the classic, Chris’s songwriting has been the go-to maestro.
Tunes That Bridge Borders
From timeless ballads that tug at heartstrings to upbeat tracks that get the whole club hopping, Chris’s music has been a reliable soundtrack for countless moments. Fans know that if you need a single that lives on airwaves of two different continents, Chris will likely have the track already penned.
Going Beyond the Charts
While certain country icons such as Eric Church, Demi Lovato, Lady Gaga and Carrie Underwood have famously performed the “Star‑Spangled Banner” at football’s biggest nights, Chris’s contribution has been more in the background—crafting those songs that become anthems, even if no one ever sings them on the field.
So next time you hear a tune that pulls you back to an unforgettable memory, remember it might just be our beloved songwriter, Chris, unleashing his magic from a Kentucky studio, one lyric at a time.
Who Is Performing at the Super Bowl Halftime Show?

The Super Bowl Halftime Show – A Mega Stage
The halftime slot at the Super Bowl is nothing short of a global headline. Think Michael Jackson, The Rolling Stones, or Paul McCartney. Each performer takes on a hefty legacy, expected to dazzle millions in just 15 minutes.
Rihanna to Steal the Spotlight in Super Bowl LVII
Back in September 2022, the NFL teamed up with Roc Nation and Apple Music to unveil a thrilling newsflash: Rihanna will headline the upcoming 2023 Super Bowl. Born on a tiny Caribbean island, she ascended to become a global icon, smashing expectations at every turn.
During the announcement, Jay‑Z, the powerhouse behind Roc Nation, raved: “Rihanna is a generational talent, a woman who started from nothing and turned dreams into a worldwide brand. She’s a self‑made legend in entertainment.”
Crafting the 15‑Minute Iconic Setlist
With a vault of chart‑toppers, Rihanna has a treasure trove of choices. But the superstar is known for bringing in guest stars who turn a routine set into an unforgettable jam.
- In the past, ‘Nsync & Aerosmith opened their 2001 show with surprise guests like Britney Spears, Mary J. Blige, and Nelly.
- Rihanna might follow suit, summoning favorites to ignite that crowd‑energized, high‑octane burst.
What Fans Can Expect
Expect an explosive blend of Rihanna’s signature beats, eye‑popping visuals, and the kind of climactic roar that only a halftime show can deliver. The stage will likely be a stunning mix of music, lights, and the occasional surprise that turns heads.

Super Bowl LVI: Hollywood’s Squad Showed Up in Los Angeles
When the 2022 Super Bowl landed in Los Angeles, it wasn’t just the Rams and Bengals on the field—Hollywood’s biggest names were ready to bring the party.
Star‑Studded Line‑up
- Rihanna (only hinting at her plans, but she’s no stranger to rousing crowds thanks to her hits with Eminem, Drake, and Calvin Harris)
- Beyoncé – rumored to be keeping her performance under wraps, but fans still expect fireworks.
- Ed Sheeran – The guitarist vibe was in the air after his recent collaboration buzz.
- Chris Pratt – He kept the popcorn ready, especially for the Warriors‑to‑be‑again highlight.
Picture‑Perfect Moments
Social media exploded with photos of these celebs flashing smiles, rocking Star‑Bucks, and sipping celebratory cocktails. The paparazzi captured every moment, from the selfie sessions with the Rams players to the snap‑back of the Bengals’ hopeful smiles.
Why Los Angeles?
LA’s vibe, blending sunny beaches and bold nightlife, made it the perfect backdrop for celebrity stars to mingle, indulge Netflix in an afternoon, and enjoy the stadium’s electrifying energy—all wrapped up in a quick, playful highlight reel that screams, “We’re here, and we’re loving it!”
Keep Watching!
Even if the exact lineup for the encore performances remains hush‑hush, the buzz is clear: the Super Bowl is as much about the flashbulbs as the touchdowns. Stay tuned for more glitz, giggles, and perhaps a surprise headline from the upcoming press releases.
Who Else Is Performing at Super Bowl LVII?
Game Day Singers: From Babyface to Sheryl Lee Ralph
When you thought the NFL’s halftime line‑up was already on the cutting edge, the league decides to pull out the big guns.
Babyface—Yes, The Grammy‑Heavy‑Weight—Takes the Stage
Our 12‑time Grammy titan, Babyface, will drop a soulful rendition of “America the Beautiful” right before the big game. Picture a chorus of cheering fans—because nothing says patriotism like a smooth, melodic K‑pop‑style treat.
Sheryl Lee Ralph—Abbott Elementary’s Own—Brings a Powerful Hymn
Meanwhile, the iconic actress from Abbott Elementary, Sheryl Lee Ralph, will move hearts with “Lift Every Voice and Sing.” Her choice is a shout‑out to diversity and unity—an anthem that will surely rub the crowd’s palate.
And Who’s “Millionaire”?
Say hello to the “Millionaire” singer—hi‑flying vocals and mega‑stardom paired with the NFL’s electric vibe. This trio of talent guarantees a halftime treat that’s half pop, half protest, all heart.
Why It Mattered
- It adds diversity to the lineup.
- It turns the halftime show into a cultural conversation.
- It reminds us that football is more than a game—it’s a stage.
