Don’t get your hopes up about Taylor Swift performing at the 2023 Super Bowl.
06.09.2022 - 20:11 / justjared.com
Super Bowl LVII is set to kick off on February 12, 2023 – and there still haven’t been any announcements about who might hit the stage for the halftime show just yet.
The annual football game, which will air on FOX, is set to be played at State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Arizona, and fans are already wondering who might be the artist (or artists) that will entertain us during the halftime show.
Following Dr. Dre, Snoop Dogg, Eminem, Mary J. Blige and Kendrick Lamar, 50 Cent and Anderson .Paak‘s performance this year, we want to know: who do you think should perform at the upcoming game?
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There are plenty of stars who’ve gotten fan support and petitions over the years, but still haven’t hit the stage, including Rihanna, Taylor Swift, Pink, Drake and BTS.
Who do you think should perform at the show? Vote below – we’ll reveal the results right here on Friday, September 16 at 12 p.m. ET.
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Don’t get your hopes up about Taylor Swift performing at the 2023 Super Bowl.
Taylor Swift's fans are convinced she's going to be the next Super Bowl halftime performer. Rumors and reports naming Swift as the coveted performer for the February 2023 game surfaced Friday, although People magazine has learned the "Look What You Made Me Do" singer is not performing. The NFL declined to comment on the matter when reached by Fox News Digital.
lengthy writeup considering all angles and reasons — including her upcoming release of album “Midnights” and her impending tour — for Swift to pursue candidacy at the legacy sports concert, Variety cited three sources with knowledge of the situation that seemingly confirmed the rumor that the Grammy winner would play the halftime show.Shortly after this report landed online, People published their own piece denying that Swift would step up to the world’s biggest stage.“Despite frenzied rumors and a report that Taylor Swift is set to headline the Super Bowl LVII halftime show next year, PEOPLE has learned the pop superstar is not scheduled to perform at the game,” the outlet’s article begins.Swift has been very active on social media since announcing that her 10th studio album, “Midnights,” will drop Oct. 21.
Are you ready for it? Fans think Taylor Swift may be the next pop star to headline the Super Bowl halftime show — postulating theories to back up their claims.
“You Need To Calm Down.”Hours after fans hypothesized that Taylor Swift could be the Super Bowl LVII halftime-show act, TMZ and People “have learned” from sources close to the situation that she will not be performing at the game. The buzz around Swift’s Super Bowl appearance began when the NFL and Apple Music released a press release Friday at midnight, announcing that the streaming service would fill Pepsi’s spot as the halftime show’s sponsor.
Taylor Swift fans went into a frenzy after the NFL announced Friday its multi-year partnership with Apple Music as the new sponsor for the iconic Super Bowl Halftime Show. But it wasn't so much the announcement that had Swifties excited.
Taylor Swift fans got worked up into a tizzy in the past 24 hours after an apparent hint that the singer-songwriter might be performing at the 2023 Super Bowl.
Jem Aswad Senior Music Editor When the NFL announced at midnight ET that Apple Music is the new sponsor of the Super Bowl Halftime Show, the Swift-iverse went into overdrive speculating that Taylor Swift will be the performer: The announcement was made at midnight, Taylor releases her new music at midnight (er, like 99% of all major artists in the streaming age) and her new album is called “Midnights.” With no disrespect to the Swifties, there are actually many more-tangible reasons why Swift seems a likely front-runner for the Super Bowl Halftime Show — which, with an estimated 103 million viewers this year, is the single largest platform for a music artist in the entire world.
“Ready for It?”Taylor Swift fans — also known as Swifties — think the NFL just alluded to the possibility that the 32-year-old singer-songwriter may play next year’s Super Bowl LVII halftime show.The league didn’t namedrop any acts in a press release issued Friday to announce that Apple Music will now sponsor the halftime show, but it did drop the release at midnight.The “Lover” songstress released both her 2020 pandemic albums “Folklore” and “Evermore” at that time and has included the word “midnight” in her lyrics for years.To top the theory off, her ninth album “Midnights” drops on Oct. 21.Swift is famous for her Easter eggs — subtle or complex hints about upcoming projects for fans to put together to come up with their own theories on what could be coming next from the superstar.See you in February.
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statement Wednesday night. The official Apple Music Twitter account also confirmed the deal in a tweet that simply said “See you in February.”The first Super Bowl Halftime Show sponsored by Apple Music will be Super Bowl LVII (57 for those of you who didn’t travel here from ancient Rome), scheduled Feb.
NFL has announced that Apple Music is the new sponsor of the Super Bowl Halftime Show. The streaming service from Apple will be taking over Pepsi who recently sponsored the show headlined by Dr. Dre, Mary J. Blige, Snoop Dogg, Eminem and 50 Cent at this year’s Super Bowl at L.A.’s SoFi Stadium.
Brian Steinberg Senior TV Editor Apple Music will take over as the sponsor of the NFL’s Super Bowl halftime show, replacing Pepsi as the key backer of the annual spectacle that typically draws one of the biggest single TV audiences of the year. “Music and sports hold a special place in our hearts, so we’re very excited Apple Music will be part of music and football’s biggest stage,” said Oliver Schusser, Apple’s vice president of Apple Music and Beats, in a prepared statement. “We’re looking forward to even more epic performances next year and beyond with the Apple Music Super Bowl Halftime Show.” Apple has in recent months shown a greater interest in sports. Its streaming platform has struck deals with Major League Baseball and Major League Soccer to show games to subscribers. Sports rights have long been the province of traditional media companies like Fox, Disney, Paramount Global and NBCUniversal, but technology companies like Apple and Amazon have made a bigger play for those rights as they seek to lure consumers to their new broadband subscription-video services. Amazon, for its part, is now a major NFL partner thanks to its control of rights to “Thursday Night Football.”
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