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Has Madonna ever done a Super Bowl halftime show?

Has Madonna ever done a Super Bowl halftime show?

Madonna – 2012 Super Bowl Halftime Show – YouTube.

When did Madonna perform in the Super Bowl?

February 5, 2012
The Super Bowl XLVI halftime show took place on February 5, 2012 at the Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis, Indiana as part of Super Bowl XLVI. It was headlined by Madonna, who became the first sole female headliner since Diana Ross in 1996. It featured guest appearances by LMFAO, Nicki Minaj, M.I.A. and CeeLo Green.

How old was Madonna when she did the halftime show?

Entering on a golden throne pushed by an army of dancing Roman gladiators, the 53-year-old singer started things off with her 1990 classic “Vogue.” Around ten backup dancers kept the pace as she sauntered the scene in a head piece and black thigh-high boots.

When did Madonna perform at the halftime show?

According to CBS News, Madonna had been asked to perform in the 1998 and 2000 Super Bowl halftime shows but cancelled both. In January 2000 she was scheduled to perform her new single, “American Pie”, at the Super Bowl XXXV halftime show.

When did Madonna perform Vogue at the VMAs?

You’re watching Madonna perform “Vogue” on the VMAs in 1990. Original song taken from Madonna’s soundtrack album ‘I’m Breathless’ for the motion picture ‘Dick Tracy’ released on Sire Records in 1990. Check out the Official Madonna YouTube Playlists… Help Us Give Back… Stay in touch with Madonna…

What was the ratings for the halftime show?

Madonna’s performance was the most-watched Super Bowl halftime show in history, with 114 million viewers – more than the game itself, which had 111.3 million viewers. According to the Nielsen ratings, the show had a 47.4 household rating; among adults 18–49 it had a 41.5 rating, compared with the game average of 40.5.

What was Madonna’s costume for the Super Bowl?

Preparations began in January, with Madonna saying that the rehearsal was the most exhausting one in which she had ever participated. Costumes were designed by Riccardo Tisci, Givenchy, Miu Miu and Prada. The performance required 500 outfits, including customized costumes for the musical guests and assisting performers.