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Schedules to watch Rihanna's halftime show at the Super Bowl: guests, which songs she would sing, and more.

Jueves 09 de Febrero del 2023

Schedules to watch Rihanna's halftime show at the Super Bowl: guests, which songs she would sing, and more.

In this note, we will tell you everything you need to know about the singer's performance at this event.

In this note, we will tell you everything you need to know about the singer's performance at this event.

If the Super Bowl is one of the most prominent events in North America for its game, it is also for its spectacle, an event full of lights and magic that is broadcasted by several television networks and in which various stars participate. Such is the case this year, when the show will be led by Rihanna. That's why in this article we will tell you everything you need to know about the singer's performance in this event.

EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT RIHANNA'S PERFORMANCE

The Super Bowl stands out, in addition to the game, for the stars that kick off this event, including the guests, the songs that will be sung, and much more.

It is important to note that the artist who will shine in these games is Rihanna.

Now, regarding what an artist should sing in the halftime of the Super Bowl, nobody knows anything and it's a secret until they themselves perform.

However, it is common for them to perform some of their most popular songs during the show. It could be the same in Rihanna's case.

Although it is not confirmed, during the 13 minutes that the star will have, it is possible that the artist sings: some of her singles could be the following:

  • 'Only Girl (in the world)'
  • 'We Found Love'
  • 'Diamonds'
  • 'Love on The Brain'
  • 'Umbrella'
  • 'Pon de replay'
  • 'Don't Stop The Music'

On the other hand, although it is also unknown who could accompany the singer, the guests could be the following.

  • Jay-Z for all the collaborations he has done with Rihanna, especially 'Umbrella'.
  • The singer Drake for the single 'Work'.
  • Coldplay for the song 'Princess of China'.
  • Calvin Harris for his collaboration on 'We Found Love'.

WHAT IS THE SUPER BOWL

The Super Bowl is the name given to the final game of the National Football League (NFL) championship - the main professional American football championship in the United States - where the champions of the National Conference (NFC) and the American Conference (AFC) face off.

The Super Bowl is played on the second Sunday of February and owes its name to Lamar Hunt, former owner of the Kansas City Chiefs, who named it that to differentiate it from the rest of the bowls that were being played. The idea came to him because his son played with a bouncy ball called "super ball".

The first Super Bowl was played on January 15, 1967 (the first winner was the Green Bay Packers) as part of an agreement between the National Football League and the other existing championship at that time, the American Football League (AFL), for the winners of each competition to play a game to decide the champion of the United States.

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When the AFL merged into the NFL, each league became a conference and the game became between their champions. The teams that have won the most times are the Pittsburgh Steelers and the New England Patriots (six times), and there are only four out of the 32 franchises in the NFL that have never played in the final.

The current champions are the Los Angeles Rams, who won Super Bowl LVI on February 13, 2022, with a score of 23-20 against the champions of the AFC, the Cincinnati Bengals.

Aside from sports, the Super Bowl is one of the most-watched television broadcasts in the United States every year. Many musicians have performed during the pregame ceremonies and halftime show, the advertising slots are the most expensive of the year, and the day of the game (known as "Super Sunday") is considered de facto as a national holiday.

Americans consume more food and drink during the event than on any other date, excluding Thanksgiving Day.

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