The Super Bowl Halftime Show has been one of the most beloved and anticipated events of the National Football League season. From its humble beginnings in 1967, when two marching bands performed at the halftime of Super Bowl I, the halftime show has grown to become one of the biggest spectacles of the year. For over five decades, the Super Bowl halftime show has featured some of the biggest and most iconic names in the music industry, from Michael Jackson and Prince to Beyoncé and Bruno Mars. Each year, the show is designed to entertain and captivate millions of fans across the world, and it has become an important part of the Super Bowl experience. From its beginnings as a simple marching band show to its current state as a pop culture phenomenon, the Super Bowl halftime show has a fascinating history that continues to evolve.
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