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Discover the most iconic and highly-viewed musical performances in Super Bowl halftime history. This list compiles the shows that have broken viewership records, creating memorable moments and global conversations. Explore the artists who have captivated millions of spectators at one of the world's largest sporting and entertainment events. It's an essential guide for music and American football fans alike.

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    Katy Perry (Super Bowl XLIX)

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    • One of the most talked-about pop culture moments

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    Katy Perry's Super Bowl XLIX performance was a massive cultural moment, generating immense audience engagement and social media buzz. Her visually stunning show, featuring elements like the mechanical lion and the 'Left Shark', made it one of the most talked-about and watched performances in the event's history.

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    Jennifer Lopez and Shakira (Super Bowl LIV)

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    • World's most popular halftime show in history

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    This Super Bowl LIV performance is renowned for its immense popularity and its ability to captivate a massive global audience. It set a record for YouTube views for a Super Bowl halftime show within its first 24 hours, demonstrating its cultural impact and lasting appeal. The combination of two Latin music icons created a far-reaching television and digital event.

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    Bad Bunny (Super Bowl LX, 2026)

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    • Set global viewership record for most-watched halftime show

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    Bad Bunny's Super Bowl LX halftime show set a historic record with 135 million viewers, making it the most-watched of all time. This event not only captured a massive audience but also generated significant cultural impact with its symbolism and messages of Puerto Rican pride.

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    Kendrick Lamar (Super Bowl LIX)

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    • Most-watched Super Bowl halftime show in history

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    Kendrick Lamar's Super Bowl LIX halftime performance garnered 133.5 million viewers, setting a new record as the most-watched halftime show in the event's history. This milestone surpassed previous viewership records, demonstrating the immense reach and popularity of both the artist and the event.

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    Michael Jackson (Super Bowl XXVII)

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    • Most watched halftime show in history

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    Michael Jackson's Super Bowl XXVII performance is a landmark for being the first halftime show in the event's history to actually increase television viewership between the two halves of the game. His legendary 13-minute presentation redefined halftime shows, setting a new standard for future performances and demonstrating his immense global influence.

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    U2 (Super Bowl XXXVI)

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    • Drew 82.9 million viewers in the United States

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    U2's Super Bowl XXXVI performance became a massive cultural event, offering a moment of healing and unity for the United States after the September 11 attacks. Their emotional tribute to the victims, projecting their names during "Where The Streets Have No Name," created a profound connection with millions of viewers. This show is widely regarded as one of the most impactful and memorable halftime performances in Super Bowl history.

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    Paul McCartney (Super Bowl XXXIX)

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    • Captivated a global audience of one billion

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    Paul McCartney's Super Bowl XXXIX performance drew a massive audience of approximately 86 million viewers, making it one of the most-watched halftime shows in the event's history. His presence as a musical legend and the selection of a timeless hit repertoire ensured broad reach and lasting impact on the global audience.

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    The Rolling Stones (Super Bowl XL 2006)

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    • Watched by 89.9 million people in the US

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    The Rolling Stones' Super Bowl XL performance was a landmark event due to its impressive production and the band's unparalleled energy. They delivered a set of timeless hits on the largest halftime stage ever constructed, captivating a massive global audience with their legendary stage presence.

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    Prince (Super Bowl XLI)

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    • Watched by an estimated 140 million viewers

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    Prince's Super Bowl XLI performance is celebrated for its unparalleled energy, musical virtuosity, and the iconic rendition of "Purple Rain" in the pouring rain. This halftime show is widely regarded as the greatest in Super Bowl history, leaving an indelible mark on popular culture.

Frequently asked questions

This ranking evaluates Super Bowl halftime performances based on the number of viewers they attracted, both nationally and globally, according to available data.
Popularity is primarily determined by reported viewership figures, including the number of millions of viewers who tuned into the halftime show.
This ranking is based on established viewership data. However, we encourage users to share their opinions and discuss their favorite performances in the comments section.
The results reflect the performances that have historically captured the most audience attention. It serves as a guide to understand which shows generated the biggest impact in terms of viewership.

How we built this ranking and what to consider when choosing

This ranking is compiled with the aim of highlighting Super Bowl halftime performances that have achieved the highest viewership figures. Our methodology focuses on collecting and presenting publicly available viewership data.

  • Super Bowl halftime performances that have been widely recognized for their audience impact are considered.
  • The relevance of each performance is primarily assessed through viewership figures reported by reliable sources, including national and, when available, global data.
  • Performances that have set viewership records or have been consistently cited among the most-watched in various publications and media are included.
  • While the ranking is based on objective viewership data, the overall context and cultural impact of each performance at the time of its broadcast are also taken into account.
  • Performances must be official Super Bowl halftime shows.
  • Performances with verifiable and widely cited viewership data in media and industry sources are prioritized.
  • Both recent and historical performances that have made a significant mark in terms of viewership are included.
  • Inclusion is based on measurable audience impact, reflected in the number of viewers who watched the show.