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Home / Arts and Entertainment / Super Bowl Halftime: Stars Earn Pennies, Not Millions

Super Bowl Halftime: Stars Earn Pennies, Not Millions

4 Feb

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Summary

  • Super Bowl halftime performers do not receive a direct payment.
  • The NFL covers production expenses and artist costs for shows.
  • Past performers like Usher reportedly earned union-mandated rates.
Super Bowl Halftime: Stars Earn Pennies, Not Millions

Super Bowl halftime shows are renowned for their massive scale and A-list performers, including past acts like Rihanna and Michael Jackson. However, these artists do not receive a traditional salary for their appearances. The National Football League (NFL) does not pay artists directly for these performances. Instead, the league fronts the bill for all production costs and expenses associated with the halftime spectacle.

While direct payment is absent, performers are compensated according to union-mandated rates. This compensation is far from the typical multi-million dollar fees associated with major concerts. For example, Usher's performance at Super Bowl 58 reportedly earned him $671, with an additional $1800 for rehearsals. This indicates that financial gain is not the primary motivator for these high-profile artists.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Super Bowl halftime performers do not receive a direct payment from the NFL; instead, the league covers production expenses and costs.
Usher reportedly earned $671 for his Super Bowl 58 headline performance, with an additional $1800 for rehearsals.
The NFL covers all expenses and production costs for Super Bowl halftime shows but does not pay the artists directly.

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