17 Notable Super Bowl Halftime Shows
The Super Bowl is now the most-watched television event of the year in the United States. With an audience that large, it's no wonder that musicians covet the halftime performance spot. Below, you will find our list of 17 notable Super Bowl halftime shows.
1. Super Bowl XXV -- 1991New Kids on the Block
2. Super Bowl XXVI -- 1992Gloria Estefan/Brian Boitano/Dorothy Hamill
3. Super Bowl XXVII -- 1993Michael Jackson/3,500 local children
4. Super Bowl XXVIII -- 1994Clint Black/Tanya Tucker/Travis Tritt/The Judds
5. Super Bowl XXIX -- 1995Tony Bennett/Patti LaBelle/Arturo Sandoval/Miami Sound Machine
6. Super Bowl XXX -- 1996Diana Ross
7. Super Bowl XXXI -- 1997Dan Akroyd/John Goodman/Jim Belushi/James Brown/ZZ Top
8. Super Bowl XXXII -- 1998Boyz II Men/Smokey Robinson/Martha Reeves/The Temptations/Queen Latifah
9. Super Bowl XXXIII -- 1999Stevie Wonder/Gloria Estefan/Big Bad Voodoo Daddy/Savion Glover
10. Super Bowl XXXIV -- 2000Phil Collins/Christina Aguilera/Enrique Iglesias/Toni Braxton
11. Super Bowl XXXV -- 2001Aerosmith/*N'SYNC/Britney Spears/Nelly/Mary J. Blige
12. Super Bowl XXXVI -- 2002U2
13. Super Bowl XXXVII -- 2003Shania Twain/No Doubt/Sting
14. Super Bowl XXXVIII -- 2004Janet Jackson/Justin Timberlake/P. Diddy/Kid Rock/Nelly
15. Super Bowl XXXIX -- 2005Paul McCartney
16. Super Bowl XL -- 2006The Rolling Stones
17. Super Bowl XLI -- 2007Prince
CONTRIBUTING WRITERS:Helen Davies, Marjorie Dorfman, Mary Fons, Deborah Hawkins, Martin Hintz, Linnea Lundgren, David Priess, Julia Clark Robinson, Paul Seaburn, Heidi Stevens, and Steve Theunissen
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