Bad Bunny gave the acceptance speech of the year, Clipse and Pharrell Williams wore matching suits, and Regina King appeared during Tyler, the Creator's unforgettable performance.
Usher was announced as this year's Super Bowl halftime show performer, so we're taking a look back at the performances he's striving to match.
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Every Super Bowl halftime show in NFL history by year, from 1967 to last year's performers
The Super Bowl has embraced the sweet sound of music over the years.
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The most controversial Super Bowl half-time show moments of all time
Sport and celebrity are often two sections of society many wish to be removed from politics – but the Super Bowl half-time show has time and time again been the place where that dream has gone to die ...
Halftime Show (Jan. 31): The Motown legend performed alongside Gloria Estefan, Big Bad Voodoo Daddy and Savion Glover. He performed “Sir Duke,” “You Are the Sunshine of My Life” and “I Wish” and ...
This is unfamiliar territory for me, since I’m not a sports fan. As I recently told my father, the only way I know if there’s a big game coming up is if I’m at the grocery store and chips are on sale.
The British rapper drives an old Aston Martin, drinks whiskey, and digs his own grave ...
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Why CeeLo Green has red eyes at the Grammys 2026
CeeLo Green said he was keeping it "interesting" with his 25-year-old son—who, incidentally, was sporting full face makeup—on the Grammys 2026 red carpet.
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Has Bad Bunny done the Super Bowl before? Revisiting the 2020 halftime show with J-Lo, Shakira
Here is more on Bad Bunny's history with playing the Super Bowl.
Who is the only performer to receive a separate guest credit on the label of a Beatles single? You, the one yelling “Billy Preston!” loudly at the screen: You are correct. The 1969 “Get Back/Don’t Let ...
Who will follow Bad Bunny in the next Super Bowl halftime show? Here are the latest odds, and they include Taylor Swift and Miley Cyrus.
Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter. In January 1998, a Manhattan ballroom played host to that year’s Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction ceremony.
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