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Coldplay to honour past present and future at Super Bowl
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The Pepsi 2016 Super Bowl halftime show is will be going bigger as the Super Bowl itself for the 50th golden anniversary.
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Coldplay is headlining the show with guest performer Beyonce.
It was arguably a little more shocking to have a “wardrobe malfunction” back in 2004, but Janet Jackson still went ahead and flashed her conveniently pierced nipple to the crowd when performing alongside Justin Timberlake. “You know, we can’t compete in terms of fantastic dance routines and all of that, so we have to try and do what comes naturally to us, which is to try and provide a bit of fun and a great atmosphere for people to come and be together and be communal and enjoy the general experience”.
Jackson performed several of his timeless hits, but the most memorable performance that night was “Heal The World”.
Having turned down the opportunity to perform at the game before, The Boss and his musicians served up a slice of good old rock and roll. “Those of us who know absolutely nothing about football, and those who know nearly absolutely nothing about football”.
“She said, ‘How are you feeling about the Super Bowl?'”.
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Asked if Apple and son Moses, nine, would be watching, he said: “I hope they’ll watch. One is for this and the other is for the Super Bowl”. Last year, anthem singer Idina Menzel said her father was a gambler, and betting on the over-under for the anthem was later suspended due to suspicious betting patterns. Truly touching was the Irish band’s tribute to the victims, scrolling their names on stadium screens while playing softly “Where the Streets Have No Name”. Sharing the stage with the iconic band are Beyoncé, who was also the headliner in Super Bowl 47, and Bruno Mars, who also took the Super Bowl stage in 2014.