The Biggest Super Bowl Commercial for Music? The Halftime Show

Like others before him, Usher's performance will lead to a streaming boost

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Debuting in 1967, the inaugural Super Bowl halftime show was intended to fill idle time for fans stuck in line for a hot dog or the bathroom.

Since that first performance by the University of Arizona Symphonic Marching Band, artists from Prince to Beyoncé and Paul McCartney to The Who have graced the stage.

This year, Usher will be MVP of Super Bowl 58, performing to an estimated broadcast audience of 113 million in the biggest televised moment of his career.

The segment is being billed as a celebration of the R&B hitmaker’s back catalogue, designed with millennials in mind.

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This story first appeared in the Jan. 30, 2024, issue of Adweek magazine. Click here to subscribe.