Super Bowl 2024: Find out what the halftime show features and how to watch it

Super Bowl 2024: Find out what the halftime show features and how to watch it


San Francisco 49ers and Kansas City Chiefs will face each other next Sunday, the 11th, at 8.30pm; see how to follow

Next Sunday, February 11, at 8.30pm (Brasilia time), the Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas will host Super Bowl 58, which will see the clash between the San Francisco 49ers and the Kansas City Chiefs.

In addition to the thrilling action on the pitch, the event promises an unforgettable half-time show Usher flagship shows, as well as the debut of highly anticipated movie trailers during commercials. Also find out how and where to attend this sporting and cultural meeting, so as not to miss even a moment of this global celebration of sport and entertainment

Usher at the halftime show

The halftime show, one of the most anticipated moments of the Super Bowl, will this year be hosted by the iconic singer Usher.

He had already performed at the event in 2011 as a guest during the Black Eyed Peas concert. This time, Usher returns to the Super Bowl stage with a show that promises to pay homage to the influential black R&B artists who shaped his career.

In addition to Usher’s participation, the event will feature Reba McEntire, who will perform the American national anthem, bringing her renowned country voice to the start of the game.

Trailer during the game

The Super Bowl is also known for being a launching pad for the most anticipated trailers of the year.

In 2024, Paramount will dominate this space with announcements of its most anticipated releases, including the prequel to A quiet placereggae biography Bob Marley: a loveand fantasy comedy SELFdirected by John Krasinski and starring Ryan Reynolds.

Disney and Universal also promise surprises, with the trailers of Deadpool 3, Wicked: The Untold Story of the Witches of Ozand other great titles that promise to excite viewers.

How to watch

Various transmission options are available. A Television network will offer open TV coverage, guaranteeing everyone access to the event.

With TV closed, ESPN will be the channel that will follow every theatrical and musical show.

For a more flexible experience, Star+ (for subscribers) and NFL Game Pass (costing R$4.99) will stream the game online, allowing viewers to enjoy the game and halftime show wherever they are.

Source: Terra

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