Ready to see Rihanna at her Super Bowl 2023 halftime show? We leave you all the data. Super Bowl 2023 and its halftime are approaching, and although it is undoubtedly one of the most important dates for sports lovers, many will tune in just to see the halftime show, an event that is always commented on and whose expectation is always it makes it inevitable to be glued to the screen to see if it enters the list of the best in history or the worst.
This year the turn to entertain during the Super Bowl will be Rihanna, who promises one of the best presentations not only of the event but of her entire career. With his fame and cultural impact, we can expect millions to stop by to see his show – of course – to comment on it afterwards. Here we leave you all the data so you don’t miss a single second.
Super Bowl 2023 will be on Sunday, February 12, 2023. The event will take place at State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Arizona, marking the fourth Super Bowl to be held in the Phoenix metropolitan area. The stadium was chosen according to the most recent rules that allow the league to choose the city. Super Bowl 2023 will start at 5:30 p.m. (Central Mexico time). The Super Bowl halftime could start around 6:30 or 7:00 PM, so we recommend staying close to the broadcast so you don’t miss a moment.
Who will be at Super Bowl 2023 halftime?
After months of speculation about who would be the act that would perform during the halftime of the Super Bowl 2023, it has been confirmed that Rihanna – singer and businesswoman – would return to the stage for the event. The immediate reaction was positive with much of her fan base applauding her return to music after a while. Despite the fact that the singer recently released the Golden Globe-nominated song “Lift Me Up” for the film Black Panther: Wakanda Forever, the artist has not released new record material or toured in a while. His appearance at Super Bowl LVII promises to be a reminder of his career at the moment with special guests. The first of them has been Jay-Z, a rapper with whom he released his first massive hit “Umbrella”. He is expected to perform other of his greatest hits with an unforgettable show.
What has been the best Super Bowl halftime?
There are different opinions about what has been the best Super Bowl to date, and it usually depends on each person’s taste. For example, one that has been designated the best is the one given by Bruce Springsteen with the E Street Band in 2009, however, the American icon is not as global as others, in addition to the fact that for the year in which it was made, it was they ignored various talents.
Another acclaimed show is the Michael Jackson show in 1993, which could be argued due to the singer’s talent for being a showman, plus it was one of the shows that changed how those shows should be, being a massive mini-concert with explosions. , hundreds of dancers and more.
Some point out that the one that Beyoncé gave in 2013 was one of the best, there is also that of Paul McCartney in 2005 or that of Lady Gaga in 2017. It seems that we will never have a definitive answer since each show is so different. The truth is that it is easier to point out which have been the worst in history. Rihanna’s show promises a lot so we can bet that it will not be part of the lists of the worst but without a doubt some will point to it as the best.