LA’s first Super Bowl at SoFi Stadium will be headlined by some of Hollywood’s heavy hitters in hip-hop and RnB!
Eminem and Mary J. Blige, along with west coast natives Kendrick Lamar, Dr. Dre, Snoop Dogg, are slated to perform at the Pepsi Super Bowl LVI Halftime Show, and to say we are here for this legendary lineup is an understatement.
43 Grammys, 19 No. 1 Billboard albums, 5 epic hitmakers and 1 stage for the #SBLVI #PepsiHalftime show. š¤š¤@nfl @rocnation @nbcsports @drdre @eminem @snoopdogg @maryjblige @kendricklamar pic.twitter.com/C3bh8TdX3a
ā Pepsi (@pepsi) September 30, 2021
NFL, Roc Nation, and Pepsi, announced yesterday that the five hitmakersāwho collectively have 43 Emmys and 19 no. 1 Billboard hitsāwill be sharing one stage for the “performance of a lifetime,” Roc Nation founder Jay-Z said in the release.
“Dr. Dre, a musical visionary from Compton, Snoop Dogg, an icon from Long Beach and Kendrick Lamar, a young musical pioneer in his own right, also from Compton, will take center field for a performance of a lifetime,” Jay-Z said in the release. “They will be joined by the lyrical genius, Eminem and the timeless Queen, Mary J. Blige,” he continuedāadding that “This is the Pepsi Super Bowl Halftime Show. This is history in the making.”
The performers took to social media to share their excitement for the history-making halftime performance donned as “Bigger and Better than Ever” by Dr. Dre, who will hit the stage for the first time since suffering an aneurysm at the top of this year.
Iām extremely excited to share the stage with my friends for the #PepsiHalftime Show.
This will introduce the next saga of my careerā¦
Bigger and Better than Ever!!!@NBCSports @Pepsi @NFL @RocNation #SBLVI pic.twitter.com/zn1wfJdhp2
ā Dr. Dre (@drdre) September 30, 2021
Will you be tuning in to the 2022 Super Bowl halftime performance on February 13th, which will air live on NBC, Telemundo, and live stream on Peacock?