Fans of The Weeknd will be able to relive his epic Super Bowl halftime show thanks to an upcoming documentary.
08.02.2021 - 06:03 / justjared.com
The Weeknd just performed during the 2021 Super Bowl Halftime Show, but his stage name “The Weeknd” is not the current trend on social media.
The 30-year-old singer’s real name is what people are using in their tweets right now to talk about his performance!
Abel Tesfaye is the singer’s birth name and this is currently the number two trend on Twitter, right behind #SuperBowl.
You can watch the full video of The Weeknd‘s halftime show performance right here and we also compiled tweets from lots
Fans of The Weeknd will be able to relive his epic Super Bowl halftime show thanks to an upcoming documentary.
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The Weeknd has seen sales of his music soar by 385 per cent in the US following his performance at this year’s Super Bowl half time show.The Canadian artist, real name Abel Tesfaye, performed a medley of his hits during an impressive set that took place at the Raymond James Stadium in Tampa, Florida on Sunday (February 7).Billboard reports that, according to MRC Data, sales of The Weeknd’s music have jumped dramatically in the US as a result of his Super Bowl set.On the day of the show, The
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The Weeknd hit the field in Tampa Bay to perform his much anticipated Super Bowl halftime show on Sunday.
With the COVID-19 pandemic still in full swing, The Weeknd had to up the ante for his halftime show at Super Bowl LV, which only 25,000 fans were allowed to attend — surrounded by 30,000 cardboard cutouts — in a nearly 66,000-seat stadium. And up the ante he did.
The Weeknd hit the field in Tampa Bay to perform his much anticipated Super Bowl halftime show on Sunday.
Ahead of Sunday’s Super Bowl, Miley Cyrus took to the stage for her pre-game “TikTok Tailgate” show, with fans sharing snippets of her performance on social media.
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It’s The Weeknd, solo.
Jem Aswad Senior Music EditorThe pandemic ensures that the Weeknd’s halftime performance at the Super Bowl will be like none before. And in a brief interview for the NFL Network, he revealed another break with tradition: There will be no special guest, he says.Asked that question by sportscaster Kay Adams, he laughs and shakes his head before saying: “I’ve been reading a lot of rumors… I wouldn’t bet on it.
The Weeknd is sharing some key details about his upcoming Super Bowl Halftime Show.