Post Malone, T-Pain, Fall Out Boy scheduled to perform during Super Bowl weekend

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Post Malone, T-Pain, Fall Out Boy scheduled to perform during Super Bowl weekend

Super Bowl weekend is just around the corner, and fans can look forward to a lineup full of musical excitement. From hip-hop to rock and soulful R&B, the pre-game celebrations will feature some of todays top performers.

Post Malone, T-Pain, and Fall Out Boy are scheduled to perform in the Bay Area leading up to the big game. Fall Out Boy will take the stage at San Franciscos Regency Ballroom on February 5. In a statement, the band shared, Theres a unique energy in the air during one of the biggest weekends in sports. Were thrilled to engage with fans and deliver an intimate show during such a special weekend.

On February 6, Bud Light Presents: Post Malone & Buddies will entertain crowds at Fort Mason Center for Arts & Culture in San Francisco. Todd Allen, SVP of Marketing for Bud Light, commented, As the NFLs official beer sponsor, we know the excitement of Super Bowl weekend and aim to create unforgettable experiences. Were excited to reunite with Posty for one of the most electrifying shows of the weekend.

Post Malone, who has partnered with Bud Light for nearly ten years, teased fans with a special surprise, saying, Returning to the Bud Light stage during Super Bowl weekend feels like home. Weve got something truly unique planned for this year!

Earlier this season, the Grammy-nominated artist performed at the Dallas Cowboys vs. Kansas City Chiefs Thanksgiving game. Meanwhile, on February 6, Oakland native Kehlani will headline the SJ26 Big Game Block Party at San Jose City Hall.

R&B star T-Pain and dancehall legend Sean Paul will co-headline the R&B and Ribs event on February 7 at Pier 80 in San Francisco, closing out the series of pre-game performances.

Bad Bunny to Headline Super Bowl Halftime

All these performances will lead up to the Super Bowl halftime show, where Puerto Rican superstar Bad Bunny will take center stage. The pre-game entertainment will also include performances by Charlie Puth, Brandi Carlile, and Coco Jones, with Puth singing the national anthem, Carlile performing America the Beautiful, and Jones delivering Lift Every Voice and Sing.

Despite some controversy, NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell defended the choice of Bad Bunny, stating, Were confident its going to be a great show. Any time we select an artist, theres usually some criticism, but it will be an exciting and unifying moment.

Bad Bunny expressed the significance of performing at the Super Bowl, saying, This goes beyond me. Its for those who paved the way and for my people, my culture, and our history. Tell your abuela, well be the Super Bowl halftime show.

Making history, Bad Bunny will be the first solo Latino male to headline the Super Bowl halftime performance. Super Bowl 60 is scheduled for February 8 in Santa Clara, California.

Author: Gavin Porter

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