Although the Rams and Bengals will be duking it out for the Super Bowl, there will inevitably be fans tuning in solely for the iconic halftime show.
Eminem, Dr. Dre, Snoop Dogg, Mary J. Blige and Kendrick Lamar will all be performing during the halftime show, and when Pepsi released the trailer in January, the hype surrounding some of music’s most iconic names hit a new level.
This year’s group of artists have a combined 43 Grammy awards, 19 No. 1 Billboard albums and five epic hitmakers.
Last year’s performance by The Weeknd lasted roughly 12 minutes long while the iconic Jennifer Lopez and Shakira halftime show lasted 14 minutes.