Kenrick Lamar will officially headline the 2025 Super Bowl Halftime Show in February, and fans are already buzzing about who should be part of the performance with Lamar. Last year, we were treated to a hefty all-star cast of artists, including Usher, Alicia Keys, and more. So, who should take the Super Bowl stage with Kendrick Lamar in 2025? Let’s look at a few potential co-performers who fans are speculating will make an appearance at the Super Bowl next year.
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1. Taylor Swift
Taylor Swift is riding the wave of her newest album release, breaking a ton of chart-related records, and selling out a massive world tour. It wouldn’t be crazy to think she’d get picked to perform at the Super Bowl Halftime Show in 2025, especially because she has rapport with Lamar through the song “Bad Blood”. However, Lamar is already likely going to be the main act of the show; it’s hard to imagine Swift will want to perform without being the main headliner.
2. Chappell Roan
This one’s a reach, but man would it be fascinating to see Chappell Roan up there with Kendrick Lamar. However, we doubt Roan would take the opportunity, even if she was asked. She’s coming off of a massively sold-out tour soon, is likely working on new music, and has been more or less shot out of a cannon into overnight fame this year. She had to take to social media to ask people to stop harassing her in public, so we doubt the publicity from performing at the Super Bowl would benefit her at all.
3. Miley Cyrus
Miley Cyrus has never performed at the Super Bowl Halftime Show, which is kind of shocking considering how famous she is. She did perform at the TikTok Tailgate pregame performance previously but has yet to grace the main stage during the halftime show. We think she could pull it off!
4. Drake
Alright, this one’s pretty unlikely. But it would be kind of hilarious if they tried to get Drake to perform at the Super Bowl along with Kendrick Lamar. Who knows? Maybe the whole publicized beef was a fabricated social experiment that will end with a massive internationally-viewed performance at the biggest football game of the year. Again, unlikely. But it would be wild, wouldn’t it?
5. Post Malone
Post Malone just released a highly-anticipated country record and seems to be blowing up in a whole new genre nowadays. He’s also known for his stellar stage presence, so it’s not completely unreasonable to think he’d be amazing to see at the Super Bowl. Who knows? We might just get a country-rap set next year during the halftime show.
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