2022 Super Bowl Halftime Show

Kylee Travis

With two high performance teams coming together this 2022 season, it can only be right that the 2022 Super Bowl Halftime show is just as exceptional. Fans around the U.S. have rallied around the idea of the show for many years and are continuing that tradition this year as well. With stars Dr. Dre, Kendrick Lamar, Snoop Dogg, Eminem and Mary J. Blige, 2022 has a line up that fits that exceptional quota.

February 13th, 5:30 p.m. Central, starts the kickoff between the Rams and Bengals. The Super Bowl Halftime Show is supposed to take place halfway through the game, however in recent years, this has been inaccurate. With the show running late from past times, sources say the predicted start time is around 6:15-6:30. Taking 30-40 minutes, the performance will include many big hits and hopefully even surprise guest performers as well.

The Super Bowl Halftime Show is know for including surprises into their mix of already great performers leaving the audience with exhilaration and expectations. Many are hoping this year has that same impact. Produced by Jay-Z and Roc Nation, this years show will also hold the first ever American Sign Language(ASL) performance at a major sporting event, by Sean Forbes and Warren “WaWa” Snipe. 2022 already has had many expectations on its back since 2020 and 2021, however I do believe that this years Super Bowl Halftime Show will take off a little bit of that load. You can stream the show on your cable provider going to NBC or having subscriptions to Peacock and Hulu. However if these are not options for your family, head to fuboTV and start your 7-day free trial for new users, getting the NBC channel.

Now that you know when and how you can tune in, lets hear the line up of songs being performed during the show. Dr. Dre, known for his 1992 hit album “The Chronic”, will be performing “Nuthin’ But a ‘G’ Thang,” feat. Snoop Dogg, “Still D.R.E.,” feat. Snoop Dogg, and “Animals,” featuring Anderson .Paak. Next on the schedule will be Snoop Dog performing, “Who Am I (What’s My Name)?”, “Drop It Like It’s Hot,” featuring Pharrell, and “California Roll,” featuring Stevie Wonder”. After, Eminem will present his part with his top of the charts “Lose Yourself”, “Stan”, and “Going Through Changes”. Later on Mary J. Blige and Kendrick Lamar will finish the show off with other fan favorites that will rock the stage.

With this panel of talented artist, this years performance is bound to make the game ten times better than it already will be. The stereotypical idea that the show is for the ladies while the game is for the men is debunked this year. Lets start 2022 off right with a intention on making the Super Bowl Halftime Show one for the books. Now head to your closest TV with a bowl of popcorn and get comfortable. The show is about to begin!