Super Bowl 2023 Halftime Show with Rihanna: Times, how to watch on TV and stream online
With a host of No. 1 hits, Rihanna is set to bring the house down in the Super Bowl LVII’s halftime show with her first stage performance in more than five years.
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On Sunday 12th, February 2023 the NFL’s Super Bowl will take place in Glendale, Arizona between the Kansas City Chiefs and the Philadelphia Eagles. Kickoff is set for 6:30 p.m. ET, which means the epic halftime show featuring international superstar, Rihanna, will get underway at approximately 8:00 p.m. ET.
When is the Super Bowl halftime show?
Super Bowl LVII’s halftime show will naturally begin at the midway point of the big game itself, which means we’re looking at an approximate start time of anywhere from an hour and a half to two hours after kickoff. That would place the start time for the show at the following times:
*Again please note above times are approximate
And of course, follow our live coverage of Super Bowl LVII itself, from the run up to the event to post-game celebrations.
How to watch the Super Bowl halftime show?
If you’re watching on TV, then you can find the Super Bowl halftime show on the following channel:
The Super Bowl halftime show: What to expect?
As we all know the Super Bowl’s halftime show can often be as big as, if not bigger than the game itself. Over the years, the show has been graced with a number of memorable acts and performances by major musicians and artists including Paul McCartney, the Black-Eyed Peas and many others. This year, football fans will have the opportunity to be entertained by one of the highest selling artists of all time.
With 14 consecutive No. 1s on the Billboard charts and more than 60 million albums sold, few can compare to Rihanna. The 34-year-old Barbadian will be making her first live performance in almost seven years and by all accounts, it’s set to be epic. Rihanna will of course be joined by a few other stars such as Babyface and Chris Stapleton, meaning fans are in for quite a show.