Fans of The Weeknd will be able to relive his epic Super Bowl halftime show thanks to an upcoming documentary.
12.02.2021 - 21:57 / justjared.com
The Weeknd performance at the 2021 Super Bowl is the subject of a new documentary!
Showtime has announced that it will release THE SHOW, a 90-minute behind-the-scenes look at the making of the Super Bowl Halftime Show. While no release date has been set, the documentary is expected to air later this year.
Pepsi’s VP of Marketing Todd Kaplan said in a statement, “With our new documentary coming to Showtime, we are taking fans on the emotional and thrilling journey of what it takes to make the
Fans of The Weeknd will be able to relive his epic Super Bowl halftime show thanks to an upcoming documentary.
The Weeknd’s Super Bowl halftime show is in the works, US network Showtime has confirmed.The Canadian musician performed at the NFL event last weekend (February 7), becoming the first artist from his home country to perform solo on the prestigious stage.A film about his performance is set to arrive on TV screens later this year. THE SHOW will be produced by Super Bowl sponsor Pepsi’s in-house content studio, alongside production company Boardwalk Pictures.
Showtime has announced The Show, a 90-minute feature documentary that looks at the making of the 2021 Pepsi Super Bowl Halftime Show, starring The Weeknd.
Jem Aswad Senior Music EditorShowtime has announced that it will air “The Show,” a 90-minute feature documentary that will provide a look into the making of the 2021 Pepsi Super Bowl Halftime Show, starring the Weeknd.
The Weeknd's Super Bowl LV Pepsi Halftime Show performance on Sunday was unlike anything he's ever done before. Fans who tuned into the show over the weekend got to witness the 30-year-old singer in his true element, performing a medley of his greatest hits on the world's biggest stage.While there were plenty of amazing moments to unpack from the live performance, there's also a lot that happened behind the scenes.
The Weeknd brought his era to the Super Bowl LV halftime stage on Sunday — turning in one of the most unique performances we've ever seen!The 30-year-old singer — and his actual face — was the center of attention during the set at Tampa's Raymond James Stadium, as he went without the bandages and prosthetics he sported in previous performances. Bandages were only worn by backup dancers during The Weeknd's performance of «Can't Feel My Face» and later in his set, during «House of Balloons / Glass
We’re still thinking about The Weeknd‘s halftime show performance at this year’s Super Bowl on Sunday night!
The Weeknd took the sole spotlight during the halftime show at the 2021 Super Bowl on Sunday. The performer (real name Abel Tesfaye) stayed true to his promise of his "solo act," and was not joined by any surprise celebrity performers during the show — if one doesn't count the several look-alike dancers with bandaged faces.
Yahoo! article notes, the artist's performance comes a week before the Grammys were supposed to happen (the awards have since been pushed to March). There are rumors The Weeknd's lack of nominations is why he isn't performing at the awards show, but Team Grammys .
Daily Star. He then disappeared offstage holding the camera as he entered a maze of lights and mirrors where he was joined by a troupe of dancers wearing face coverings.
The Weeknd performed one of the most memorable sets at the Super Bowl LV halftime show and celebrities including Drake, Sophie Turner and Timothée Chalamet have all expressed their appreciation. The Canadian singer took to the stage at the Raymond James Stadium in Tampa Bay, Florida during the match between the Chiefs and Buccaneers on Sunday evening to deliver fans an electric setlist of songs including ‘Starboy’, ‘The Hills’ and ‘Can’t Feel My Face’.
The Weeknd drew from his hefty catalogue of hits for his performance at this evening's Super Bowl LIV Halftime show in Tampa, Florida.
The Weeknd’s performance at the Super Bowl halftime show has received an overwhelming response from the audience. The Singer was already making headlines for his act with dancers with a bandaged face.
The Weeknd hit the field in Tampa Bay to perform his much anticipated Super Bowl halftime show on Sunday.
Jem Aswad Senior Music EditorThe Super Bowl Halftime show is the biggest stage on Earth for a musician, and the Weeknd made the most of his 12-odd minutes on Sunday night, delivering a tightly choreographed, technologically dazzling set that not only lived up to some of the most iconic performances of the past, it also touched on songs and images from all across his decade-long career — and he did it under the tight pandemic restrictions before a stadium that was approximately one-tenth full.In
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The Weeknd rocked the Super Bowl LV halftime stage on Sunday, and celebs couldn't get enough of it.
Roaring out of a Super Bowl LV first half today that saw the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and quarterback Tom Brady battering favorites the Kansas City Chiefs 21-6, The Weeknd’s halftime show had a lot riding on it for the NFL, CBS and an America trampled and exhausted by the ongoing coronavirus pandemic and a year of political and social unrest.
The Weeknd brought his era to Super Bowl LV on Sunday — for a truly incredible Pepsi Halftime Show performance!The 30-year-old singer entered the stadium in style, rocking a bedazzled red jacket, black pants and matching gloves, much like the signature outfit he's been wearing for over a year in promotion of his massively successful fourth studio album. Throughout the halftime show, The Weeknd performed a medley of his most famous hits, beginning with «Call Out My Name.» A full choir dressed in