Multi-award-winning artist Rihanna has been announced as the performer for this year’s Super Bowl halftime show. Even though the NFL season is still in its infancy, that hasn’t stopped the league from trying to make sure that all eyes are focused squarely on the prize at the end of the season, and that is the Super Bowl, which this year will take place in Glendale, Arizona.
And whilst a lot of attention will naturally be pointed towards what is happening when the game kicks off and the players take the field, given the grand nature of the Super Bowl and the event that it has become, a lot of attention will be on who will be taking to the field to perform during the halftime show.
Over the years there have been some incredible performances, from Prince signing in the rain in Miami in 2007, to Lady Gaga rocking Houston in 2017 and of course who can forget Michael Jackson stealing the show back in 1993.
But this year it will be the turn of Rihanna to strut her stuff on arguably the grandest stage of them all in terms of sports and entertainment.