NFL Super Bowl: 11-Time Grammy Award Winner Reportedly Being Considered To Perform at the Super Bowl Half-Time Show
The Super Bowl halftime show’s new sponsor, Apple Music, was revealed on Thursday night. The NFL’s senior vice president of partner strategy, Nana-Yaw Asamoah, made the announcement of this new alliance. There are speculations circulating regarding the next performer for the Super Bowl halftime show now that the sponsor for the big game has been announced.
“We are proud to welcome Apple Music to the NFL family as our new partner for the iconic Super Bowl Halftime Show,” Asamoah said.
NFL announces that Apple Music has replaced Pepsi as the official sponsor of the Super Bowl halftime show. pic.twitter.com/77TGVK3pTL
— Ari Meirov (@MySportsUpdate) September 23, 2022
Taylor Swift could perform at NFL Super Bowl half-time
Although nothing is confirmed as of yet, Taylor Swift’s fan base is confident that she will perform at Super Bowl LVII. Swift’s supporters point out that the NFL’s statement about Apple Music was made at midnight. Swift has released the majority of her announcements simultaneously throughout the years.
When the NFL announced that Apple Music is the new sponsor of the Super Bowl Halftime Show, Swifties went into overdrive speculating that Taylor Swift will be the performer.https://t.co/Bv8bTsi89U pic.twitter.com/mmrrCRxOs2
— Variety (@Variety) September 23, 2022
Taylor has never performed on a Super Bowl program, and many people assumed she wouldn’t accept the offer because of a sponsorship agreement she has with Coca-Cola, Pepsi’s main rival. It’s also important to remember that Swift will release a new album this fall. Some of those songs could be played at Super Bowl LVII.
Yet, the NFL has not addressed these rumors. Eminem, Mary J. Blige, Kendrick Lamar, Dr. Dre, and Snoop Dogg performed during the Super Bowl halftime performance in 2022.
Swift has won 11 Grammy Awards, an Emmy Award, 34 American Music Awards, 29 Billboard Music Awards, 58 Guinness World Records, 14 MTV Video Music Awards, 12 Country Music Association Awards, eight Academy of Country Music Awards, and two Brit Awards.
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