It needs to be a potential career milestone performance.
Just look back at the shows fromBeyoncein 2013 andLady Gagain 2017.
They were monumental and borderline historic.
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They must have experience in front of a massive crowd.
We are going to eliminate one name right off the bat.
Don’t count them out!
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They have a strong reason why they could have made this list.
For now, here are the five Halftime shows we want to see in 2026!
Eilish has already experienced the roar of the crowd on countless stadium and arena tours since 2017.
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In 2024, she launched the first leg of herHit Me Hard and Softtour in North America.
2025 will see her wrap up the tour internationally.
What better way to come home than beginning 2026 with a California homecoming show at Super Bowl LX?
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It then shifted over to pop divas likeKaty PerryandMadonna.
But thankfully, the Super Bowl has celebrated artists of color as their headliners since 2020.
Her influence on rap and hip-hop has influenced the female artists dominating the charts today.
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Her branding power would provide a perfect marketing campaign for the lead up of the show.
As one of the most talented rappers to date, Megan Thee Stallion invited Hot Girl Summer.
Her musical achievements have catapulted her to the top of the game.
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Her performance prowess has transcended music, even appearing as a host and musical guest onSaturday Night Livein 2022.
These two powerhouses would put on one hell of a show.
Oftentimes, women in music have been pitted against one another.
Bringing these two rap icons together would continue the narrative that it’s not a competition.
It’s women uplifting women.
3Green Day
Many fans feel that the Super Bowl Halftime show should honor the host city.
As seen in 2022, the Halftime Show was an homage to old-school West Coast rap.
The lineup, which included the likes ofDr.
Dre,Snoop Dogg,Mary J. Blige,Eminem, and Kendrick Lemar, were electrifying.
The band continues to sell out stadiums on their tours, mixing fan-favorite classics with their newest music.
It’s time to give Green Day the recognition they deserve.
The Super Bowl in Santa Clara would be the perfect homecoming show.
The Puerto Rican rapper and singer is known as the King of Latin Trap.
His explosion into the music scene has exceeded a breakthrough.
By this point in time, you know the name Bad Bunny.
It’s likely you have heard at least a song or two on the radio.
The beauty of a Halftime show is the ability to reach a new audience.
Bad Bunny’s infectious music has the opportunity to earn a wealth of new fans.
He is captivating on stage.
The show that he would present would be spicy!
What better time than now!
And for good reason.
The former Disney Channel star is now a certified pop icon.
The audience watching the big game is filled with individuals with a vast array of music preferences.
So, let’s give fans someone who can transcend genres.
Pop, rock, and country.
Just imagine the party that Miley Cyrus and Dolly Parton could throw via a Super Bowl platform.
Dolly Parton has been a tried and true performer, but her time on stage has dwindled over time.
Could she keep up with her goddaughter?
They have collaborated on one another’s greatest hits.
Dolly Parton has always been a heroic angel.
And now that Miley is growing up, she’s following in the country star’s footsteps.
Miley Cyrus and Dolly Parton tick off all the boxes of what a Super Bowl Halftime Show needs.
I predict, this would go down as one of the most iconic shows in Super Bowl history.
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