This year's Super Bowl could potentially be one of the most historic, as the Kansas City Chiefs have the opportunity to win three in a row for the first time. That being so, it seems the majority of Americans would love to see them lose. However, if you're impartial to the outcome and are simply curious about the halftime show, then we got you covered. Here are all the details for Kendrick Lamar's Super Bowl halftime performance on Sunday, February 9.
The announcement of Lamar's Super Bowl performance controversially came in September. Though, as we get closer to the performance, the controversy has settled and the anticipation has heightened. With that in mind, Kendrick Lamar's show will surely be must-see TV. Given that the Super Bowl will begin at 6:30 pm EST and the game will range from three to four hours, Lamar will likely take the stage between 8:00 to 8:30. Though, this is merely a rough estimate and depends entirely on the flow of the game. The only way to guarantee that you catch the whole performance is by paying attention to what transpires on the field.
To watch the game and consequently, watch Lamar's halftime show, you can tune into Fox, NFL +, Fubo, Hulu + Live TV, Tubi, and YouTube TV. The Super Bowl pregame show will be an all-day event, as broadcasting will begin at 2:00 pm EST and continue until the end of the game.
Other than the logistical details of Kendrick Lamar's halftime performance, there are a few other details fans should be aware of before tuning in. First off, Lamar won't be the only performer on stage, as Grammy-winning SZA, will also join Kendrick Lamar for an undisclosed period of time.
It is unclear what songs Lamar will play during the halftime show, however, given that he just swept the Grammys, there is a high likelihood that his controversial Drake diss track, "Not Like Us" will be featured.
Between the general disdain a large chunk of the country has for the Kansas City Chiefs, as well as Kendrick Lamar's diss track, the evening will surely be one to remember. So to see it all unfold, tune in on Sunday, February 9, for a night filled with football, music, and potentially, pop-culture controversy.