The NFL is set to make Rihanna the star of the Super Bowl LVII halftime show, which will be held in Glendale, Arizona.
The follow-up to last year’s epic Super Bowl halftime show was going to be a tough act for everyone and the NFL is growing. After initial rumors made Taylor Swift the top candidate to take the stage in Arizona in February, the NFL has landed on another pop superstar as the league announced today that Rihanna will be the headliner for this year’s halftime show.
The buzz surrounding Rihanna as the NFL pick intensified throughout Sunday, offering a quick resolution to the headliner after Swift’s situation fell apart earlier in the week. The show itself will have a whole new look as Apple Music has taken over as title sponsor from Pepsi, promising fans plenty of previews and glimpses of Rihanna’s performance over the coming months. Twitter was already talking about the news.
Can Rihanna deliver an epic Super Bowl performance?
Now that the NFL’s pick has been made, all eyes will be on Rihanna to see if she can deliver the type of spectacle that defines truly legendary Super Bowl halftime performances. Last year’s show in Los Angeles, starring Kendrick Lamar, Snoop Dogg and Dr. Dre, was widely praised on Twitter and in the mainstream media for bringing together so many incredible artists to put on a show worthy of the stage. Hollywood.
Time will tell if Rihanna will just look to fill the time on her own or bring in a supporting artist to help out like Jennifer Lopez did with Shakira at the 2020 Miami Halftime Show. Either way, the drama will be intense as this halftime show will be her first live performance in five years.