The Super Bowl is considered one of the biggest sporting events of the year, and we are just days away from it. Along with the game itself, it’s the post-game celebrations, half-time show and even the TV advertisements that people from around the world tune into.
Nine-time Grammy-winning artist Rihanna took centre stage at halftime of Super Bowl LVII between the Kansas City Chiefs and Philadelphia Eagles. It was the first time the singer has been on stage in nearly seven years, and boy did she put on a show.
She kicked off her halftime show above the crowd at State Farm Stadium performing on one of many suspended platforms, looking like the true pop star she is wearing an all-red jumpsuit with oversized jacket. While her several backup dancers wore all-white.
While Rihanna sung a medley of her biggest hits, but the question on everyone’s lips prior to the show kicking off was what’s Rihanna’s opening song for her Super Bowl LVII halftime show? And you better believe it was her hit track “B***h Better Have My Money”. Consider this your halftime show trivia question.
Rihanna used some of her pop songs to get the halftime show off to a memorable start, as her second song on the night was “Where Have You Been”, followed by “Only Girl in the World”.
She finished as big as she started, once more hoisted into the air to sing one of her biggest hits, “Diamonds”. And while it was her first live performance since 2016, the pop star has left us itching for more Rhi-Rhi!
Rihanna’s 2023 Super Bowl LVII halftime performance setlist:
B**tch Better Have My Money
Where Have You Been
Only Girl in the World
We Found Love
Rude Boy
Work
Wild Thoughts
Pour It Up
All of the Lights
Run This Town
Umbrella
Diamonds
If you’ve been living under a rock for the past few months, the singer made her return to music after six years when she dropped her latest single, “Lift Me Up,” from the “Black Panther: Wakanda Forever” soundtrack.
The pop star has been teasing her long-awaited ninth album, temporarily dubbed ‘R9’ by fans and Rihanna herself, for years — but when she plans to release it remains a mystery. Fans thought that she might be dropping it following her Super Bowl performance, but Rihanna has set the record straight.
“That’s not true,” she told the Associated Press when asked if the headlining announcement meant that the album would soon follow.
“Super Bowl is one thing. New music is another thing. Do you hear that, fans? The second that I announced this, I said, ‘Oh, my God, they’re going to think my album is coming. I need to get to work’.”
The half-time performance has also sparked rumours that she might be hitting the road on tour again. While we would love that to be true, nothing has been confirmed yet.
The event’s half-time performance is nothing short of incredible, and has seen singers like Beyoncé and Bruno Mars take the stage in previous years. Most recently Dr. Dre, Snoop Dogg, Eminem, Mary J. Blige, and Kendrick Lamar fronted the show last year for an all-star hip-hop line up.
To make sure you don’t miss out on all the fun, here’s when to tune in.
How to Watch the Super Bowl in Australia
Channel 7 is broadcasting live the Super Bowl from 10:00 am AEDT. Over on catch-up service 7plus and 7mate, coverage will kick off at 9:00 am AEDT.
You also catch all the action on ESPN for those with a Foxtel subscription and Kayo for those with a streaming sub.
What Time Does the Super Bowl Start in Australia?
The Super Bowl game will kick off at 10:30 am AEDT, and usually runs for about 3.5 hours.