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Rumors have been swirling over the past several days that I might be headlining the Super Bowl 60 halftime show at Levi’s Stadium in February 2026. This story reached a fever pitch after Page Six reported that I’m in talks with the NFL and Roc Nation, and if finalized, I’d become the first British woman to headline this iconic event, making quite a mark in Super Bowl history. According to Times of India coverage, the last British act on that stage was Coldplay nearly a decade ago, also at Levi’s Stadium. My prospective involvement seems to have thrown Swifties into a tailspin, as Taylor Swift has long been considered a top choice, but the league and its partners aren’t confirming anything publicly just yet, as the official halftime act isn’t usually revealed until September.
Social media has been a circus. A viral post on X (formerly Twitter) claimed I confirmed the performance with a supposed quote from my Instagram saying “Superbowl 2026, Chin up eh,” but several entertainment news sites, including E! News and Soap Central, have debunked this as a fabrication. The account was a fan page and not affiliated with me, and I have personally made no such statement on my socials or in official press. Meanwhile, commentary on X and Instagram has been highly polarized—some fans are absolutely elated, posting about how my voice would soar under stadium lights, while others are mortified at the idea of a halftime show full of heartbreak ballads. Times of India describes the tone of the online debate as everything from “dream come true” to “Super Bowl is usually upbeat—what are we supposed to do, cry through halftime?” The division is striking, with some calling for a rock act instead, and others mocking up memes of a ‘mourning ceremony’ at Levi’s.
If you’re wondering what sparked all this, recall that in 2016 I declined a Super Bowl offer, joking onstage in Los Angeles that it wasn’t for me as “that show is not about music… I can’t dance or anything like that.” But my subsequent appearances at NFL events, most notably attending Rihanna’s halftime show in 2023, have kept my name in the Super Bowl orbit. Recent Las Vegas residency shows referenced these stories, but I’ve neither confirmed nor denied ongoing negotiations.
Beyond the Super Bowl headlines, tributes to my music have peppered the event calendar nationwide. Notably, candlelight tribute concerts themed around my discography have been scheduled in Minneapolis and Chicago this September and in Las Vegas this week, showing my influence on both the music scene and live event culture remains robust.
As of today, there’s still no official word on who’s taking the halftime crown, and any so-called ‘confirmation’ circulating online is pure speculation. The only thing certain is that my name, once again, dominates pop culture conversation, with every fan and headline waiting to find out if I’ll finally say yes to the world’s biggest televised stage.
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