6:03 pm - 10/03/2011

Here’s a spicy little football nugget for your Monday: Madonna will reportedly perform at halftime of Super Bowl XLVI at Lucas Oil Stadium.
That’s according to our friend Andrew Sharp at SBNation, who dropped the bombshell about the material girl this morning. Perhaps more surprising than the fact that Madonna is performing is the fact that Madonna hasn’t performed at the Super Bowl before.
Then again, there’s been a move away from “risky” halftime acts ever since the, ahem, incident with Janet Jackson in 2004. For the past few years, in fact, the acts for halftime of the Super Bowl tended to lean more towards classic rock-type acts, like the Rolling Stones, The Who, Paul McCartney, Tom Petty, and Prince.
Last year, the Black Eyed Peas performed, but failed to bridge the gap between “corporate sponsors” and “younger people who watch the game” with a performance that was primarily panned.
Madonna, who’s filed down her edginess since her days of causing parents to cringe at cassette purchases, might have a pretty good shot at doing that, given her widespread popularity and appeal to multiple generations of Super Bowl viewers. (Although, honestly, that wouldn’t have been who I expected Jim Irsay to pick, given the nature of his tweets.)
The NFL declined to comment on Sharp’s story, so there’s no official confirmation yet, so for now we’ll just remain … borderline excited.
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Madonna to perform at Super Bowl halftime show?

Here’s a spicy little football nugget for your Monday: Madonna will reportedly perform at halftime of Super Bowl XLVI at Lucas Oil Stadium.
That’s according to our friend Andrew Sharp at SBNation, who dropped the bombshell about the material girl this morning. Perhaps more surprising than the fact that Madonna is performing is the fact that Madonna hasn’t performed at the Super Bowl before.
Then again, there’s been a move away from “risky” halftime acts ever since the, ahem, incident with Janet Jackson in 2004. For the past few years, in fact, the acts for halftime of the Super Bowl tended to lean more towards classic rock-type acts, like the Rolling Stones, The Who, Paul McCartney, Tom Petty, and Prince.
Last year, the Black Eyed Peas performed, but failed to bridge the gap between “corporate sponsors” and “younger people who watch the game” with a performance that was primarily panned.
Madonna, who’s filed down her edginess since her days of causing parents to cringe at cassette purchases, might have a pretty good shot at doing that, given her widespread popularity and appeal to multiple generations of Super Bowl viewers. (Although, honestly, that wouldn’t have been who I expected Jim Irsay to pick, given the nature of his tweets.)
The NFL declined to comment on Sharp’s story, so there’s no official confirmation yet, so for now we’ll just remain … borderline excited.
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Well she is gonna slay.
All the half-time shows have paled in comparison
she will show up like this and still slay.
Paul McCartney took that performance down by having the ENTIRE stadium sing along with him.
you've faves could never tbh
the boss was my personal favorite halftime show though.
i loved The Who's performance as well and Tom Petty and the HEartbreakers brought back awesome memories so i loved them as well
The Who's was really good too. I also have a soft spot for Paul McCartney.
the NFL doesn't want to lose viewers
they should just have usher perform