[[tmz:video id="0_21v22hkk"]] An 'Nsync Reunion At Super Bowl Lii?!?! Don't rule it out -- so says Joey Fatone ... who tells TMZ Sports there's definitely a possibility the gang could reunite if Justin Timberlake signs on to do the halftime show. Important to note, neither Jt nor the NFL have confirmed anything yet -- but there are reports the two sides are in talks. So, when we saw Fatone out at Lax, we asked if he'd be interested...
- 10/4/2017
- by TMZ Staff
- TMZ
Back to her old stomping grounds! Fourteen years after Britney Spears took the stage at the Super Bowl halftime show in 2001, the pop star returned to the big game on Sunday, Feb. 1. Spears, who played Super Bowl Xxxv's halftime show with Aerosmith, 'N Sync, Mary J. Blige, and Nelly, traveled to Glendale, Ariz. for this past weekend's Super Bowl Xlix with her new boyfriend Charlie Ebersol. Us Weekly confirmed this past November that the "Work Bitch" singer, 33, is in a relationship with producer and writer [...]...
- 2/2/2015
- Us Weekly
Exclusive: Ray Lewis of the NFL’s Baltimore Ravens has signed with Wme. The Super Bowl Xxxv Mvp will be repped by the agency for all off-field opportunities including public appearances, speaking engagements, TV, film and books. Lewis will continue to be repped by David Dunn of Athletes First for on-field opportunities. This marks the latest in a series of high-profile sports signings by Wme. Tim Tebow, now of the New York Jets, signed with the agency in late February, and the next month it inked retired linebacker and former Dancing With The Stars contestant Jason Taylor. Dwight Howard of the NBA’s Orlando Magic also signed with the agency in March.
- 6/1/2012
- by DOMINIC PATTEN
- Deadline TV
We are all excited about Madonna's performance this Sunday, but Super Bowl halftime shows weren't always about popular recording artists. As the most-watched event in television history, it's hard to imagine the game without celebrities and pyrotechnics. The show has come a long way since college marching bands, so let's take a look at some of the great and most memorable Super Bowl halftime moments.
Super Bowl III: Florida A&M University:
Towards the end of the Civil rights movement, the 1969 halftime show was lead by the marching band of famed historically black college, Florida A&M University.
Super Bowl XVI: Up With the People:
Do you remember Up With the People? Well the NFL really liked this act! The international education organization featured a cast of about 100 students from 20 different countries. They performed at four different Super Bowls during the late 1970's and through the 80's.
Super Bowl Xxv: New Kids on the Block:
Step by Step, the halftime...
Super Bowl III: Florida A&M University:
Towards the end of the Civil rights movement, the 1969 halftime show was lead by the marching band of famed historically black college, Florida A&M University.
Super Bowl XVI: Up With the People:
Do you remember Up With the People? Well the NFL really liked this act! The international education organization featured a cast of about 100 students from 20 different countries. They performed at four different Super Bowls during the late 1970's and through the 80's.
Super Bowl Xxv: New Kids on the Block:
Step by Step, the halftime...
- 2/4/2012
- Entertainment Tonight
This weekend is going to be a massive one for the worlds of music, television and sports. The Super Bowl is finally here, and the fact that the Pittsburgh Steelers and the Green Bay Packers will be squaring off against one another to determine who is this year's NFL champion is only about the fifth-most important thing happening over the next few days. In addition to the game, there will be the headline-grabbing advertisements (including a number of movie trailer premieres and appearances by both Justin Bieber and Eminem), the new episode of "Glee" that will follow the big game (which features the much-talked-about "Thriller" sequence), the national anthem care of Christina Aguilera (which bodes well for the Steelers) and the fact that this could be the most-watched American television broadcast in history (besting last year's Super Bowl, which drew 106.5 million viewers).
There's also the halftime show, which is always...
There's also the halftime show, which is always...
- 2/4/2011
- by Kyle Anderson
- MTV Newsroom
By Nick Neofitidis
It's Super Bowl time, and while some of us watch the game intently, all of us wait in high anticipation for the commercials, and unless you really wanted to throw away $10 for the annual pay-per-view Lingerie Football event, chances are your glued to your TV waiting for the official mid-game performance. The past decade or so has represented what could be considered the Golden Age of Half Time Shows, which is in stark contrast to the generic marching bands and "Up With People" performances from the event's early years. The Who will headline Sunday night, but will they be able to crack the top five performances in Super Bowl half time history?
5: Super Bowl Xxxvii (Shania Twain, No Doubt and Sting)
Tampa Bay Buccaneers 48, Oakland Raiders 21
What could liven up one of the worst Super Bowls ever played? Shania kicked off half time in 2003 with "Man I Feel Like a Woman.
It's Super Bowl time, and while some of us watch the game intently, all of us wait in high anticipation for the commercials, and unless you really wanted to throw away $10 for the annual pay-per-view Lingerie Football event, chances are your glued to your TV waiting for the official mid-game performance. The past decade or so has represented what could be considered the Golden Age of Half Time Shows, which is in stark contrast to the generic marching bands and "Up With People" performances from the event's early years. The Who will headline Sunday night, but will they be able to crack the top five performances in Super Bowl half time history?
5: Super Bowl Xxxvii (Shania Twain, No Doubt and Sting)
Tampa Bay Buccaneers 48, Oakland Raiders 21
What could liven up one of the worst Super Bowls ever played? Shania kicked off half time in 2003 with "Man I Feel Like a Woman.
- 2/7/2010
- by MTV News
- MTV Newsroom
Carrie Underwood and Queen Latifah have been tapped to sing the national anthem and "America the Beautiful" respectively at the Super Bowl Xliv pregame festivities, it has been announced. The Grammy Award winners' performance will be televised live from Sun Life Stadium on February 7.
Underwood joins other music greats who have been given the honor of belting out the U.S. theme song at the highly watched game, including Whitney Houston, Diana Ross, Harry Connick, Jr., Mariah Carey, Beyonce Knowles, Garth Brooks, Neil Diamond, and Billy Joel.
Latifah follows a few artists who were asked to perform the patriotic song: Vicki Carr (Super Bowl XI), Ray Charles (Super Bowl Xxxv), Mary J. Blige and Marc Anthony (Super Bowl Xxxvi), Alicia Keys (Super Bowl Xxxix), and Faith Hill (Super Bowl Xliii).
Rock legends The Who have been previously announced to perform during the game's halftime.
Underwood joins other music greats who have been given the honor of belting out the U.S. theme song at the highly watched game, including Whitney Houston, Diana Ross, Harry Connick, Jr., Mariah Carey, Beyonce Knowles, Garth Brooks, Neil Diamond, and Billy Joel.
Latifah follows a few artists who were asked to perform the patriotic song: Vicki Carr (Super Bowl XI), Ray Charles (Super Bowl Xxxv), Mary J. Blige and Marc Anthony (Super Bowl Xxxvi), Alicia Keys (Super Bowl Xxxix), and Faith Hill (Super Bowl Xliii).
Rock legends The Who have been previously announced to perform during the game's halftime.
- 1/29/2010
- icelebz.com
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