Robbie Williams will be at Super Bowl LX halftime! When and where will it be?

Robbie Williams confirmed the news on his X account, where he said he feels honored to have been chosen to star in the show in 2026

Robbie Williams will be at Super Bowl LX halftime! When and where will it be?

The Super Bowl LIX just took place on Sunday, February 9, and just three days after the event, a news story emerged that has excited millions of fans worldwide: Robbie Williams will be the headline performer for the halftime show at Super Bowl LX.

Yes, you read that right! This is not a drill. The news was confirmed this Wednesday by the singer himself via his official X account, where he shared his honor in being chosen to headline this iconic show in 2026.

“Oh my God. I’ve just been asked to do next year’s halftime at the Super Bowl. So honoured guys. Thank you,” Robbie Williams wrote.

Of course, this news has generated a lot of excitement, as it marks the return of an internationally renowned artist like Robbie Williams to one of the most iconic stages.

So far, Robbie Williams has not given further details about his potential participation in the Super Bowl halftime show, and the NFL has not issued any statements regarding this. Official confirmation is expected to come in September, coinciding with the start of the new American football season.

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When will the 2026 Super Bowl take place?

The Super Bowl LX will take place on Sunday, February 8, 2026.

Where will the 2026 Super Bowl be held?

The NFL’s championship game will be held at the Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, home of the San Francisco 49ers.

Which artists have performed at the Super Bowl halftime show?

Over the past 33 years, several artists have had the opportunity to perform at the Super Bowl halftime show, and some of them have participated more than once. Below is the complete list of artists who have been part of this show since 1967.

  • 2025: Kendrick Lamar, SZA
  • 2024: Usher, Alicia Keys, Jermaine Dupri, H.E.R., Will.I.Am, Lil Jon, Ludacris.
  • 2023: Rihanna
  • 2022: Eminem, Dr. Dre. Snoop Dogg, Kendrick Lamar, and Mary J. Blige, 50 Cent, Anderson Paak
  • 2021: The Weeknd
  • 2020: Shakira, Jennifer Lopez, Bad Bunny, J Balvin
  • 2019: Maroon 5, Travis Scott, Big Boi
  • 2018: Justin Timberlake, The Tennessee Kids
  • 2017: Lady Gaga
  • 2016: Coldplay, Beyoncé, Bruno Mars
  • 2015: Katy Perry, Lenny Kravitz, and Missy Elliott
  • 2014: Bruno Mars, Red Hot Chili Peppers
  • 2013: Beyoncé, Kelly Rowland, and Michelle Williams from Destiny’s Child
  • 2012: Madonna, CeeLo Green, LMFAO, Nicki Minaj, M.I.A.
  • 2011: The Black Eyed Peas, Usher, Slash
  • 2010: The Who
  • 2009: Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band
  • 2008: Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers
  • 2007: Prince and the Florida A&M marching band
  • 2006: The Rolling Stones
  • 2005: Paul McCartney
  • 2004: Janet Jackson, Kid Rock, P. Diddy, Nelly, and Justin Timberlake
  • 2003: Shania Twain, No Doubt, and Sting
  • 2002: U2
  • 2001: ‘The Kings of Rock and Pop’ with Aerosmith, ‘N’Sync, Britney Spears, Mary J. Blige, and Nell’
  • 2000: ‘A Tapestry of Nations’ with Phil Collins, Christina Aguilera, Enrique Iglesias, Toni Braxton
  • 1999: ‘Celebration of Soul, Salsa and Swing’ with Stevie Wonder, Gloria Estefan, Big Bad Voodoo Daddy
  • 1998: ‘A Tribute to Motown’s 40th Anniversary’ with Boyz II Men, Smokey Robinson, Queen Latifah, Martha Reeves, and The Temptations
  • 1997: ‘Blues Brothers Bash’ with Dan Akroyd, John Goodman, James Belushi, James Brown, and ZZ Top
  • 1996: Diana Ross
  • 1995: ‘Indiana Jones and the Temple of the Forbidden Eye’ with Tony Bennett, Patti LaBelle, Arturo Sandoval, the Miami Sound Machine.
  • 1994: ‘Rockin’ Country Sunday’ with Clint Black, Tanya Tucker, Travis Tritt, Wynonna & Naomi Judd.
  • 1993: ‘Heal the World’ with Michael Jackson.
  • 1992: ‘Winter Magic’ with Gloria Estefan, Brian Boitano, and Dorothy Hamill
  • 1991: ‘A Small World Salute to 25 Years of the Super Bowl’ with New Kids on the Block
  • 1990: ‘Salute to New Orleans’ with trumpeter Pete Fountain, Doug Kershaw & Irma Thomas
  • 1989: ‘Be Bop Bamboozled’, 3D effects
  • 1988: ‘Something Grand’ with 88 grand pianos, the Rockettes, and Chubby Checker
  • 1987: ‘Salute to Hollywood’s 100th Anniversary’
  • 1986: ‘Beat of the Future’
  • 1985: ‘A World of Children’s Dreams’
  • 1984: ‘Super Bowl XVIII’s Salute to the Superstars of the Silver Screen’
  • 1983: ‘KaleidoSUPERscope’
  • 1982: ‘A Salute to the 60s and Motown’
  • 1981: ‘A Mardi Gras Festival’
  • 1980: ‘A Salute to the Big Band Era’ with Up with People
  • 1979: ‘Super Bowl XIII Carnival’ with Ken Hamilton and various Caribbean bands
  • 1978: ‘From Paris to the Paris of America’ with Tyler Apache Belles, Pete Fountain, and Al Hirt
  • 1977: ‘It’s a Small World’
  • 1976: ‘200 Years and Just a Baby’, tribute to America’s Bicentennial
  • 1975: ‘Tribute to Duke Ellington’ with Mercer Ellington and the Grambling State band
  • 1974: ‘A Musical America’ with the University of Texas band
  • 1973: ‘Happiness Is’ with the University of Michigan band and Woody Herman
  • 1972: ‘Salute to Louis Armstrong’ with Ella Fitzgerald, Carol Channing, and Al Hirt
  • 1971: Florida A&M band
  • 1970: Carol Channing
  • 1969: ‘America Thanks’ with the Florida A&M University band
  • 1968: Grambling State Band
  • 1967: University of Arizona and Grambling State music bands

Who is the most successful team in Super Bowl history?

There are two American football teams that have been the most successful in Super Bowl history. One of them is the Pittsburgh Steelers, who have won six titles:

  • Super Bowl IX in 1975: Steelers 16-6 Minnesota Vikings
  • Super Bowl X 1976: Steelers 21-17 Dallas Cowboys
  • Super Bowl XIII 1979: Steelers 35-31 Dallas Cowboys
  • Super Bowl XIV 1980: Steelers 31-19 Rams
  • Super Bowl XL 2006: Steelers 21-10 Seattle Seahawks
  • Super Bowl XLIII 2009: Steelers 27-23 Arizona Cardinals

Similarly, the Patriots have won in the following editions:

  • Super Bowl XXXVI 2002: Patriots 20-17 St. Louis Rams
  • Super Bowl XVIII 2004: Patriots 32-29 Carolina Panthers
  • Super Bowl XXXIX 2005: Patriots 24-21 Philadelphia Eagles
  • Super Bowl XLIX 2015: Patriots 28-24 Seattle Seahawks
  • Super Bowl LI 2017: Patriots 34-28 Atlanta Falcons
  • Super Bowl LIII 2019: Patriots 13-3 Los Angeles Rams

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