Usher will be the featured performer for the Super Bowl Halftime Show in 2024!
The legendary halftime show, which will be hosted by Apple Music and take place at the Allegiant Stadium in Paradise, Nevada, on February 11, 2024, during the big game, will include the 44-year-old singer performing.
Usher receives a frantic phone call from Kim Kardashian, who informs the musician about his starring place in a video that was published on X, which was once known as Twitter. The video serves as an announcement of his upcoming gig.
Usher will be making his second appearance at the Super Bowl with his performance. During the Black Eyed Peas’ performance as the headlining act of the halftime show in 2011, he had previously shared the stage with the band.
Rihanna was the featured performer at the event the year before, and during her set, she let the audience know that she and A$AP Rocky were expecting their second child together.
“It’s an honour of a lifetime to finally cross a Super Bowl performance off my bucket list,” she said. “It’s the biggest stage in the world.” “I can’t wait to bring the world a show that is unlike anything else they’ve seen from me before,” Usher said in a statement. “It will be unlike anything they’ve ever seen from me.”
The vocalist who sang “Yeah!” followed by saying, “Thank you to the fans and everyone who helped make this opportunity happen.” “I’ll see you in a short while.”
The usher. AARON J. THORNTON/WIREIMAGE Jay-Z, whose Roc Nation firm is returning to create the halftime performance for the sixth year in a row, said in his own statement that Usher is “the ultimate artist and showman.” He made his first appearance when he was 15 years old, and ever since then he has been forging his own path. In addition to his immaculate vocals and excellent choreography, Usher reveals his innermost feelings.
“His incredible journey has led to him performing on one of the most prestigious stages in the world. The rapper, who is 53 years old, has previously worked with Usher on the tracks “Hot Tottie,” “Anything,” and “Best Thing.” “I can’t wait to see the magic,” the rapper said.
CBS will provide live coverage of Super Bowl LVIII on February 11th, 2024.