Artists Who Have Performed Multiple Times at the Super Bowl Halftime Show
Artists Who Have Performed Multiple Times at the Super Bowl Halftime Show
By Jason Bolton January 24, 2024 04:18
The Super Bowl halftime show has been graced by several legendary artists, some of whom have made multiple appearances, making a lasting impact on the event's history. Let's delve into the artists who have performed the most times at the Super Bowl halftime show.
Gloria Estefan
Gloria Estefan holds the distinction of being the first artist to hit the Super Bowl stage three times. She performed at the halftime show in 1992, 1995, and 1999, showcasing her musical prowess and versatility. Her performances included collaborations with Miami Sound Machine and figure skaters Dorothy Hamill and Brian Boitano, among others.
Justin Timberlake
Justin Timberlake has made three appearances at the Super Bowl halftime show. His first performance was in 2001 with *NSYNC and Aerosmith, followed by the infamous 2004 performance with Janet Jackson, and finally, his solo headlining set in 2018.
Mary J. Blige
Mary J. Blige has graced the Super Bowl halftime show stage twice. Her notable appearances include the grand finale performance of "Walk This Way" in 2001 alongside Aerosmith, *NSYNC, Britney Spears, and Nelly, as well as her 2022 performance with Dr. Dre, Snoop Dogg, Eminem, and Kendrick Lamar, marking the first full-fledged hip-hop halftime show.
Stevie Wonder
Stevie Wonder has performed at the Super Bowl halftime show twice. His first appearance was in 1994, and he later joined Gloria Estefan in 1999 for a memorable performance.
Usher
Usher has made two appearances at the Super Bowl halftime show. He initially crashed the Black Eyed Peas' headlining set in 2011 to perform "OMG" and is set to headline his own set in 2024, marking his second appearance at the prestigious event.
Beyoncé
Beyoncé has graced the Super Bowl halftime show stage twice. Her first performance was in 2013 when she delivered a show-stopping performance and reunited with Destiny's Child. She returned in 2016 during Coldplay's show to perform "Formation".
Nelly
Nelly has performed at the Super Bowl halftime show twice. In 2001, he was part of the star-studded ensemble alongside Janet Jackson, *NSYNC, Aerosmith, and Mary J. Blige. He also had a solo run with "Hot in Herre" in 2004, further solidifying his place in Super Bowl halftime show history.
Bruno Mars
Bruno Mars has made two appearances at the Super Bowl halftime show. After headlining the show in 2014, he returned in 2016 to join Coldplay's set and deliver a high-energy performance of "Uptown Funk" before being joined by Beyoncé and Chris Martin to end the show together.
These iconic artists have left an indelible mark on the Super Bowl halftime show with their memorable performances, making multiple appearances and captivating audiences with their musical talents and electrifying stage presence.