Once again, the Super Bowl halftime show proved to be the pinnacle of musical entertainment for the year. Renowned artist Usher graced the stage, treating viewers to an extended halftime performance lasting 15 minutes, two minutes longer than usual.
Dressed in striking all-white attire, Usher kicked off his performance with an electrifying rendition of “Caught Up,” setting the stage for an unforgettable show. Accompanied by a troupe of dancers, his performance exuded the essence of a Las Vegas spectacle. Adding to the grandeur, a marching band made a notable appearance during “Love In This Club.”
The surprises continued as Usher welcomed singer Alicia Keys, whose presence had been kept under wraps until the event. Keys, adorned in red attire matching her piano, mesmerized the audience with her soulful performance of “If I Ain’t Got You,” later transitioning seamlessly into “My Boo,” a collaborative hit from 2004.
Jermaine Dupri emerged as another unanticipated guest, joining the stage seamlessly. The arrival of H.E.R. with her signature guitar further elevated the atmosphere, captivating the Super Bowl crowd with her musical prowess.
In a moment of flair, Usher donned roller skates, grooving to the beat while delivering a spirited rendition of “OMG” alongside will.i.am. The surprises continued with the appearance of Lil Jon and Ludacris, who joined Usher for an explosive performance of their iconic hit “Yeah!”
As the crowd erupted in excitement, the marching band spelled out “USHER” in a fitting tribute to the headlining artist.
Although fans had speculated about a potential appearance by Justin Bieber, known for his collaboration with Usher on “Somebody to Love,” the pop sensation did not make an appearance on stage. Nevertheless, Bieber was spotted dancing among the crowd at Allegiant Stadium, adding to the festivities.
Usher’s setlist included:
- Caught Up
- U Don’t Have To Call
- Superstar
- Love In This Club
- If I Ain’t Got You (with Alicia Keys)
- My Boo (with Alicia Keys)
- Confessions Part II
- Burn
- U Got It Bad (with H.E.R)
- OMG (with will.i.am)
- Yeah! (with Lil Jon and Ludacris)
- Turn Down For What/Get Low (Lil Jon)
Despite an exhilarating halftime show, the San Francisco 49ers entered halftime leading 10-3 over the Kansas City Chiefs. However, it was the Chiefs who ultimately emerged victorious with a 25-22 overtime win, securing their second consecutive Super Bowl title and third in four years.