Usher Releases New Album in Advance of Super Bowl 2024 Halftime Show
And he’s prepared to bring all that expertise, along with decades of performance, to football’s grandest stage.
“I’ve been doing this for 30 years,” Usher told Vogue in an interview published Jan. 18. “I want people who have been a part of that journey to feel like it’s a celebration for everybody, for all of us, from the beginning up until this point.”
However, while the “Yeah!” singer acknowledges that most people tune into the Super Bowl for the game itself, he aims to leave viewers with a show they’ll never forget.
“I hope when they look at that halftime performance, I’m hoping they walk away with something that’s healing them,” he said. “Something that makes them feel hopeful, and not just look at the past, but have hope for the future, and have hope for a different type of future than we’re looking at right now in the present.”
But until Usher takes the stage at the Feb. 11 face-off between the San Francisco 49ers and the Kansas City Chiefs, keep reading for some of the most epic Halftime shows of all time.