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Country Music Fans Demand Super Bowl Halftime Shake-Up
8 Feb
Summary
- Fans petition to replace Bad Bunny with George Strait.
- Dolly Parton declined the Super Bowl halftime show multiple times.
- Shania Twain was the last country headliner in 2003.

As Super Bowl LX approaches, the halftime show has ignited a debate about country music's representation. A significant online movement, including a petition with over 128,000 signatures, expresses a desire for country music acts to headline, with George Strait being a popular suggestion to replace the announced performer, Bad Bunny.
Despite the genre's current popularity, country music has been absent from the Super Bowl halftime spotlight for over two decades, with Shania Twain's 2003 performance being the last. Dolly Parton, a prominent figure in country music, has disclosed that she has been offered the halftime show numerous times but declined due to the scale of production or prior commitments.
Parton's recent comments highlight the immense pressure and production demands of the Super Bowl halftime show, a spectacle watched by a massive global audience. While she successfully delivered a memorable performance at the 2023 NFL Thanksgiving halftime show, she expressed reservations about undertaking a production of the Super Bowl's magnitude.




