Super Bowl Halftime Shows: The Most Iconic Performances
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1. Prince (2007)
Widely regarded as the greatest halftime show of all time, Prince delivered an unforgettable set in the middle of a Miami rainstorm. His finale of “Purple Rain” while actual rain fell is considered one of the most iconic live TV moments in music history. The performance showcased artistry, improvisation, and raw star power all at once.
2. Beyoncé (2013)
Beyoncé’s halftime show was a masterclass in stamina, vocals, and stage presence. From her solo hits to the much-anticipated Destiny’s Child reunion, she commanded the stadium with precision and energy. It set the gold standard for modern halftime performances.
3. Michael Jackson (1993)
Before MJ, the halftime show was more of a sideshow to the main event. He completely reinvented it, bringing a concert-like feel that captivated over 90 million viewers. His entrance alone (standing silently as the crowd roared) set the tone for halftime shows to become major cultural moments.
4. Shakira & Jennifer Lopez (2020)
This performance was a vibrant, high-energy celebration of Latin music and culture. Shakira dazzled with her signature hip-shaking and guitar work, while J. Lo brought glamour and power, even sharing the stage with her daughter. It was a bold, unapologetic representation of Latina excellence.
5. Dr. Dre, Snoop Dogg, Eminem, Mary J. Blige, Kendrick Lamar & 50 Cent (2022)
A historic moment for hip-hop as the genre took center stage for the first time. Dre and Snoop kicked things off with West Coast classics, Kendrick delivered politically charged artistry, and Eminem’s “Lose Yourself” gave the crowd chills. In addition, Mary J. Blige and 50 Cent sprinkled in a few of their massive hits. The all-star lineup cemented the show as one of the most culturally impactful in NFL history.
6. U2 (2002)
Just months after 9/11, U2 delivered an emotionally charged halftime tribute to the victims. As Bono sang “Where The Streets Have No Name,” the names of those lost were projected behind him. It remains one of the most heartfelt and unifying moments in Super Bowl history.
7. Janet Jackson & Justin Timberlake (2004)
While remembered most for the controversial “wardrobe malfunction,” the show itself was a high-energy showcase of R&B and pop hits. Janet commanded the stage with her precision, while Timberlake was at the height of his solo breakout. The moment reshaped broadcast standards and left a lasting cultural imprint. Additionally, Jessica Simpson, Nelly, Kid Rock, and P. Diddy made special guest appearances.
8. Madonna
Madonna’s set was a spectacle of visuals, choreography, and star power, solidifying her Queen of Pop status. Featuring guests like Nicki Minaj, M.I.A., and LMFAO, it blended eras ad styles into one giant party. Her theatrical flair and timeless catalog made it one of the most talked-about shows.
9. Katy Perry (2015)
A mix of colorful theatrics and hit songs, Katy’s halftime show was fun and larger than life. Her grand entrance riding a giant golden lion instantly became iconic, but it was “Left Shark” that stole the internet. The performance balanced spectacle and playfulness in a way only Katy could pull off. She got assistance from the likes of legends Missy Elliott and Lenny Kravitz.
10. Lady Gaga (2017)
Starting her show by diving from the stadium roof, Gaga combined fearless theatrics with powerhouse vocals. She flawlessly transitioned between piano ballads and high-energy anthems, proving her versatility. It was bold, daring, and uniquely Gaga.
11. Aerosmith (2001)
Aerosmith brought the house down with a mix of rock classics before surprising fans with crossover guests. Britney Spears, *NSYNC, Nelly, and Mary J. Blige joined them for a mashup finale that symbolized pop culture colliding on one stage. It was chaotic but unforgettable, embodying the anything goes spirit of the early 2000s.
12. Kendrick Lamar & SZA (2025)
Kendrick made history becoming the first solo rapper to headline the halftime show. He shattered viewership records with 133.5 million viewers. The set featured guest appearances by SZA, Samuel L. Jackson, and Serena Williams, weaving in socially conscious themes and bold visual storytelling with bonafide bangers.
13. Bruce Springsteen & The E Street Band (2009)
The Boss brought rock authenticity and raw energy to the halftime stage. His charisma and blue-collar rock anthems translated perfectly in a stadium setting. It was a refreshing throwback to classic American rock and roll.
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