Kendrick Lamar has been confirmed as the performer for the Super Bowl halftime show, but a photo of Swift posted after the Chiefs' AFC championship has led fans to speculate that SZA may not be Lamar's only special guest on Super Bowl Sunday.
For the upcoming Halftime Show, Kendrick Lamar won't be alone as he enlisted the help of frequent collaborator SZA to perform with him.
The Kansas City Chiefs are officially headed back to the Super Bowl. On Sunday night, Taylor Swift joined her boyfriend, Travis Kelce, after the team triumphed at the AFC Championship in Kansas City.
As of now, the Chiefs hold a 6-5 advantage over the Eagles including their thrilling Super Bowl win. Most recently, the clubs squared off in Kansas City on Nov. 20, 2023. Jalen Hurts and co. got their sweet regular season revenge in that contest and won 21-7, outscoring KC 14-0 in the second half.
The Eagles advanced to the Super Bowl after a dominant victory over the Commanders, while the Chiefs beat the Bills.
Lamar, 37, was announced as the halftime performer in September by Jay-Z, whose company Roc Nation works with the NFL to select the halftime show performer.
Super Bowl LIX will be played at Caesars Superdome in New Orleans, LA on Sunday, Feb. 9. You can watch the game and the halftime show (which will air, naturally, after the second quarter) on FOX this year, and it will stream live for free on Tubi, too! Here’s everything you need to know about how to watch the Super Bowl LIX halftime show.
Super Bowl in New Orleans will feature the Kansas City Chiefs and the Philadelphia Eagles. While fans will be focused on the game, millions will tune in for the halftime show. This part
They did it again, Chiefs Kingdom! For the third straight year, the Kansas City Chiefs are the AFC champions and will be heading down to New Orleans to try and do what no other NFL franchise has ever done: Win three straight Super Bowl titles.
This year, Kendrick Lamar will headline the halftime show. He'll be joined by SZA, making it one of the most anticipated performances of the year. New Orleans, hosting the Super Bowl for the 11th time, has a history of big halftime acts, including Beyoncé, U2, and Ella Fitzgerald.