Monday, September 25, 2023
UPDATE: It's official.
Usher Raymond IV—better known as
Usher—is heading to the
Super Bowl.
Roc Nation and the
NFL confirmed the news on Sunday morning (9/23), laying to rest months of rumors surrounding who will perform during the big game.
The
Ron Laffitte-managed R&B superstar, who appeared in 2011 at the NFL championship game to perform “OMG” when the
Black Eyed Peas headlined, is currently breaking big at multiple radio formats with his latest single, “Good Good” f/
Summer Walker &
21 Savage, via
L.A. Reid’s
mega through
Larry Jackson's
gamma. (not a label).
Usher rose to fame in the 1990s with the release of his sophomore album,
My Way (1997), which spawned the hits "Nice & Slow," "You Make Me Wanna..." and the title track. Its 2001 follow-up,
8701, produced "U Remind Me," "U Got It Bad" and "U Don't Have To Call." The record sold 8m copies worldwide and netted two
Grammys.
Check out the NFL's announcement below while we go back to bed.
Inside sources say the
NFL and
Roc Nation are about to announce
Usher as next year’s
Apple Music Super Bowl LVIII Halftime Show headliner. The game will be broadcast via
CBS on 2/11/24 live from
Allegiant Stadium in Paradise, Nevada.
Boasting a 30-year long career, the
Grammy-winning superstar, who previously appeared at the NFL championship game in 2011 to perform “OMG” in support of the
Black Eyed Peas’ headlining set, has had an incredibly successful Las Vegas residency this year. The
Usher: My Way the Vegas Residency is co-produced by
Live Nation and
MGM Resorts International.
Stay tuned for more details.