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Bruno Mars confirms performing at the Super Bowl

The stage of the Super Bowl 50 Halftime Show will be rolled onto the center of the field.

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Super Bowl 50 would have been ideal timing for Rihanna to headline with Anti out this week and her own list of hit songs to fall back on.

The band said Beyonce will perform but wouldn’t confirm any other surprise guests. Live updates are available on Twitter on the official Super Bowl account. They are a complex production. It remains to be seen what Coldplay will have in store, but the general theme is the feeling of hope and optimism, according to lead singer Chris Martin. “I think we’re going to try to celebrate those other years and hopefully make a show as memorable as some of our favorites”. “And the game kind of celebrates people’s dreams, doesn’t it?” One thing it will be lacking is sharks. Grab a white hat that says, “Hot Sauce”, a shirt that reads “I twirl on them haters”, and a black tote which has “I got hot sauce in my bag”, written in bold white letters.

It was revealed that Beyonce is unsurprisingly a perfectionist when it comes to her musical performances.

Coldplay seems to have long prepared for this moment.

A video set in New Orleans was also released on YouTube which depicts an area stricken by flooding, recalling the 2005 disaster caused by Hurricane Katrina. But Martin said that the song will not be part of the halftime performance, though he may have been just messing with reporters.

From the introduction to Left Shark to Janet Jackson’s wardrobe malfunction – A look at the most unforgettable Super Bowl halftime performances. And it’s one that will come with immediate reviews, good or bad. The acts need to have fairly widespread popularity that won’t be too scandalous or profanity ridden for network television and they must pair well with another performer from a different genre of music to increase the widespread appeal.

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CBS’ pregame starts at 1 p.m. and kickoff is at 5:30.

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