- Kendrick Lamar announces a rare interview leading up to his highly anticipated Super Bowl performance.
- The Grammy-winning artist will headline the Super Bowl LIX halftime show on February 9, 2025.
- Lamar’s performance follows his historic Grammy sweep, where he won all five categories he was nominated for.
- He will be joined by special guest SZA, marking her halftime show debut.
Kendrick Lamar recently revealed that he will be giving a rare interview before his highly awaited Super Bowl LIX halftime gig. After securing a historic victory at the Grammy Awards, where he clinched five trophies, including Record of the Year for “Not Like Us,” Lamar is gearing up to take center stage on February 9, 2025, at the Caesars Superdome in New Orleans.
Although he has previously made appearances as a guest artist, this will mark Lamar’s first solo performance at the iconic Super Bowl event. In 2022, he shared the stage with Dr. Dre, Snoop Dogg, Eminem, and Mary J. Blige.
Accompanying Lamar for the halftime spectacle is the talented Grammy winner SZA, who will be showcasing her talents on this grand platform for the first time. Collaborating successfully in the past, the duo is known for hits like the Oscar-nominated “All the Stars.” The show is anticipated to draw in a massive audience of over 100 million viewers within the United States, with a global viewership also expected due to the event’s widespread popularity. While no surprise guest appearances have been confirmed yet, unexpected cameos are often a major highlight of Super Bowl halftime performances.
In preparation for the event, Apple Music has put together a “Road to Halftime” collection featuring exclusive playlists and over 100 hours of dedicated programming. Fans can also look forward to Lamar’s press conference on February 6, where he will discuss his upcoming performance.
This interview will be streamed live on platforms like Apple Music and YouTube, providing insights into his creative process and what fans can expect from the show.
Lamar’s selection as headliner has sparked some controversy. Critics have raised concerns about past performances being unsuitable for family audiences, while others point to his ongoing feud with Drake as a potential distraction. Nevertheless, Lamar remains committed to delivering an unforgettable performance that solidifies his legacy as one of music’s most influential figures. His halftime set is expected to last around 13 minutes and will showcase some of his biggest hits.
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Last Updated on February 4, 2025 by 247 News Around The World