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Home / Arts and Entertainment / Super Bowl Halftime: From Marching Bands to Global Stars

Super Bowl Halftime: From Marching Bands to Global Stars

29 Jan

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Summary

  • Halftime shows evolved from marching bands to global pop culture.
  • Michael Jackson's 1993 performance marked a pivotal turning point.
  • Bad Bunny will headline Super Bowl LX in 2026.
Super Bowl Halftime: From Marching Bands to Global Stars

The Super Bowl halftime show has evolved dramatically from its humble beginnings. Initially, these performances featured college marching bands and patriotic themes, with groups like Florida A&M and Grambling State regularly participating in the late 1960s and early 1970s. Throughout the 1970s and 1980s, productions were themed, celebrating jazz, Hollywood, and even cartoon characters, with recurring performers like Up With People.

Everything changed in 1993 when Michael Jackson headlined, transforming the halftime show into a major global entertainment event. This performance proved the immense draw of a major pop star during the intermission, prompting the NFL to book increasingly prominent artists.

Since Jackson's iconic set, numerous global superstars have graced the halftime stage. This trend continues with global superstar Bad Bunny set to headline Super Bowl LX in 2026, marking a significant moment as one of the few non-English dominant artists to perform. This ongoing evolution underscores the halftime show's status as a significant cultural event in its own right.

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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.
The halftime show began featuring major artists after Michael Jackson's headlining performance in 1993, which transformed it into a major entertainment event.
Global superstar Bad Bunny is set to headline the Super Bowl LX halftime show in 2026.
Early Super Bowl halftime shows primarily featured college marching bands, patriotic themes, and themed productions rather than individual music stars.

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