Rihanna Will Headline 2023 Super Bowl Halftime Show

Rihanna Set to Play the Super Bowl 2022 Halftime Show

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This is a show you will never forget. Rihannahas been chosen as the 2023 Super Bowl LVII halftime show headliner.

The performer announced the news via an Instagram photo that showed her holding up a football with the NFL-branded logo.

The official NFL Instagram account confirmed the news by posting the same photo with an excited caption: “Let’s GO – @badgalriri @rocnation #SBLVII @applemusic @nflonfox.”

The Instagram account for Bravo’s Live: See What Happens succinctly summed up most of the immediate reactions: “omggggg the fenty bowl is coming.”

Super Bowl LVII will be held in Arizona on February 12, 2023.

Rihanna Set to Play the Super Bowl 2022 Halftime Show

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Just after rumors, the news comes. Taylor SwiftSoon, he would be announced as the halftime performer. Speculation that the “Blank Space” singer, 32, might perform at TV’s most-watched night of the year began when it was announced Apple Music would be featured as the NFL concert’s sponsor. The role of Pepsi has been held by the tech company since 2013, the year Swift launched her partnership for Coca-Cola. The partnership was announced at 12:00 a.m. ET. Swift is about to release her album MidnightNext month, Swifties love a good idea.

Fans can put aside their speculations about who will perform and instead focus on the possibilities of what Rihanna might create. The Super Bowl 2023 show will mark her first major performance since she gave birth to her son in May. She shares the baby boy, whose identity has not been revealed, with ASAP Rocky.

Snoop Dogg and Dr. Dre were among the 2022 halftime performers. Beyonce, Coldplay, Lady Gaga, and the Weeknd have all been prominent performers in recent years.