2021 Super Bowl: how to watch, broadcast the halftime show live, which will be hosted by ‘The Weeknd’

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Tons of people will discuss the commercials and the performance of the break on Monday morning – no matter who wins the Super Bowl LV in Tampa on Sunday night. The Super Bowl halftime show became the ultimate spectacle, the bridge that connects the world of football to the world of entertainment – making the NFL’s biggest game the most watched TV event of the year.

This year, the NFL has reserved another standout act for the Super Bowl halftime show, as The Weeknd will be performing. The Canadian singer-songwriter (whose real name is Abel Tesfaye), has recorded three best-selling albums in the United States, the last being After hours that presents single nº 1 Blinding lights. Single # 1 spent 46 weeks in the top ten of the Billboard Hot 100 and 37 weeks in the top five, making it the longest single on the North American region charts in 62 years of the chart’s history.

Other No. 1 hit songs from The Weeknd include I can’t feel my face, Starboy, The hillsand Heartless. He also has 10 biggest successes in Love me more (featuring Ariana Grande), Deserved, I feel like it’s coming (featuring Daft Punk), pray for me (featuring Kendrick Lamar), Call my nameand Smile (with Juice Wild).

Prepare those bets for the songs The Weeknd will play and who will join him at the Super Bowl break. See how you can watch the Super Bowl halftime show – which will be broadcast live on CBS.

How to watch

Meeting: Sunday, February 7 | Time: 8-8: 30 pm ET
Location: Raymond James Stadium (Tampa, Florida)
TV:
CBS | Chain: CBSSports.com

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