Expectations for the Kansas City Chiefs and Philadelphia Eagles' game in Super Bowl LVII on Sunday (February 12) are pouring in as the big game approaches. Superstar performer Rihanna will take the stage for the much-anticipated halftime act. It only seems reasonable that we should forecast the halftime performance given the numerous projections being made for the significant event.
One of the all-time best-selling artists, Rihanna will make an appearance at the Super Bowl halftime show, which has become one of the most eagerly awaited in recent years.
Numerous accolades and global praise have accompanied Rihanna's success, but she lingered a little further away from the spotlight for a while. She hasn't given a live performance since the 2018 Grammys and hasn't released a new album since 2016's "Anti."
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Rihanna has eight albums to her credit over her brilliant career. She has a sizable selection of songs to choose from for her tracklisting during the 15-min halftime act.
She said in an interview with Apple Music on Thursday that she will play on a stage that will be set up and taken down in only eight minutes by "three to four hundred people."
The singles in Rihanna's discography span more than ten years, from 2005's "Pon de Replay" to 2016's "Love on the Brain." The singer could pick one of them for her Super Bowl appearance.
With the release of "Pon de Replay," Rihanna first shot to stardom in 2005. She's also well known for the songs "We Found Love" and "Don't Stop the Music," both of which are anticipated to be featured on the show.
Further significant hits include: "Work," "Umbrella," "Only Girl (In the World)," "Diamond," "What's My Name," "What's My Name" with Drake, "S&M," "Rude Boy," and, "This is What You Came For."
Will Rihanna have guest performers on stage at Super Bowl?
As per TMZ, there have been numerous rumors about her former partners Jay-Z and T.I. taking minor roles. A$AP Rocky, who had a son with Rihanna in May, is reportedly considering joining her on stage as well.
Rihanna will be performing at the Super Bowl for the first time. In 2019, the NFL reached out to her, but she turned down the offer in solidarity with former San Francisco 49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick.
Where can you watch Rihanna’s halftime performance?
Kickoff is at 6:30 EST/3:30 PST, and pre-game activities begin at 6 EST/3 PST. Fox will be broadcasting the game. Watch for free over the air or with cable.
Hulu with Live TV, Sling TV, FuboTV, and YouTube TV all offer streaming options for cord-cutters.
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