Super Bowl halftime show: When and how to watch as Usher promises huge event with surprise guests
R&B singer has teased special guests and performances of his biggest hits when he headlines halftime at the Allegiant Stadium this Sunday
Usher has promised surprise guests and a show that celebrates both his past and present when he headlines the Super Bowl 2024 halftime show this Sunday (11 February) at the Allegiant Stadium in Paradise, Nevada.
The R&B singer, known for hits including “Yeah!”, “OMG” and “You Make Me Wanna...”, gave fans just a hint at what to expect during a press conference hosted by Apple Music in Las Vegas on Tuesday.
An eight-time Grammy winner, Usher joked that he made it “easy” for himself to think of who to invite to join him onstage, having collaborated with many of the world’s biggest pop stars including Nicki Minaj, Justin Bieber, Alicia Keys and Jungkook.
The kickoff is set for 3.30pm PT/6.30 pm ET/11.30pm GMT, with the three-hour-long game broadcasting live on CBS. UK fans will be able to watch the broadcast on ITV1.
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How to watch the Super Bowl halftime show
This weekend, Usher will take his place on centre stage to perform the halftime show at the National Football League’s 2024 Super Bowl.
The final game of the 2023/2024 season, taking place on Sunday (11 February), will see reigning champions the Kansas City Chiefs take on the San Francisco 49ers at the Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas.
The kickoff is set for 3.30pm PT/6.30 pm ET, with the three-hour-long game broadcasting live on CBS. For UK fans, you’ll be able to watch the broadcast on ITV1.
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Usher said he’s been prioritising self-care and affirmations as he prepares for his upcoming 11 February Super Bowl halftime performance at the Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas, Nevada.
In a cover interview with Vogue, the 45-year-old R&B icon told the outlet that he’s made a note to make sure that he’s in the best possible mental space when he takes the stage on Super Bowl Sunday. After the end of his twice extended Las Vegas residency and as he began to prepare for his halftime show performance, the singer said it was essential for him to practise more self-care.
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Usher shares his self-care routine ahead of Super Bowl halftime show
Usher said he’s been prioritising self-care and affirmations as he prepares for his upcoming 11 February Super Bowl halftime performance at the Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas, Nevada.
In a cover interview with Vogue, the 45-year-old R&B icon told the outlet that he’s made a note to make sure that he’s in the best possible mental space when he takes the stage on Super Bowl Sunday. After the end of his twice extended Las Vegas residency and as he began to prepare for his halftime show performance, the singer said it was essential for him to practise more self-care.
“When is the last time you looked in a mirror and really looked at yourself?” he asked the Vogue culture editor during their interview. “When you looked in that mirror, did you tell yourself you loved yourself? Did you tell yourself that you forgive yourself?”
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‘When is the last time you looked in a mirror and really looked at yourself?’
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