What the Super Bowl halftime show looked like through the years
Marching bands, Mickey Mouse and more

1979 (Super Bowl XIII)
This year, the halftime show paid tribute to talent from the Caribbean. It featured a boat-shaped float sailing down a blue tarp, with performances by Ken Hamilton and Caribbean bands like Grammacks performing regional songs at each port.

1980 (Super Bowl XIV)
This performance was huge 맥스카지노 literally. It was a tribute to the Big Band era of 1935-45, which featured jazz-heavy musical numbers played by ten or more people with various instruments. This show made quite the statement with the Grambling State University marching band and ensemble (pictured).

1981 (Super Bowl XV)
Who doesn맥스카지노t love Mardi Gras? This year the halftime show took place in Louisiana and again there was a big band-style of performance, thanks to the Southern University marching band.

1982 (Super Bowl XVI)
This year everyone traveled back to the 1960s to celebrate Motown with a return performance by Up With People. And since the Super Bowl was in Detroit this year, there had to be a human car driving down the field, spinning wheels and all.

1983 (Super Bowl XVII)
The theme? "KaleidoSUPERscope." Yup 맥스카지노 you read that right. Sounds pretty awesome, with a performance by the Los Angeles Super Drill Team.
PHOTO: Robert Riger

1984 (Super Bowl XVIII)
When you맥스카지노re in Florida, you bring in a little Disney. This year맥스카지노s producer was the Walt Disney Company and songs included 맥스카지노When You Wish Upon a Star맥스카지노 and 맥스카지노42nd Street.맥스카지노 The Florida State University marching band also made an appearance.

1985 (Super Bowl XIX)
At the halftime show, Tops In Blue, a musical ensemble comprised of active Air Force duty members graced the stage in Stanford, California. The theme was "World of Children's Dreams," which included everything from pirates to a tribute to NASA.

1986 (Super Bowl XX)
This year맥스카지노s theme was Beat of the Future with another performance by Up With People in New Orleans.
PHOTO: Mike Powell

1987 (Super Bowl XXI)
In 1987 it was all about Hollywood! Celebrating the 100th anniversary, the halftime show included a medley of performances by marching bands, drill teams, dancers and even Disney characters.

1988 (Super Bowl XXII)
The Radio City Rockettes came all the way from New York to San Diego for this year맥스카지노s halftime show. There were also appearances by Chubby Checker and USC's marching band.

1989 (Super Bowl XXIII)
This year맥스카지노s show embodied everything rock n맥스카지노 roll, with a setlist comprised of crowd pleasers like 맥스카지노Do You Love Me맥스카지노 and 맥스카지노Greased Lightnin.맥스카지노 Elvis Presto performed with Florida-area dancers, and the show featured 3D effects for the first time.
PHOTO: Rob Brown

1990 (Super Bowl XXIV)
In Louisiana, the half-time show paid tribute to the 40th anniversary of the comic strip "Peanuts," and there were various performances that reflected local culture, including New Orleans native Irma Thomas, jazz clarinetist Pete Fountain and fiddle player Doug Kerhaw.

1991 (Super Bowl XXV)
New Kids on the Block performed a few numbers, like 맥스카지노Step by Step맥스카지노 and 맥스카지노This One맥스카지노s For The Children.맥스카지노
PHOTO: Gin Ellis

1992 (Super Bowl XXVI)
As a salute to the Winter Olympics happening that year, Olympic figure skaters and members of the Olympic hockey team made an appearance and Gloria Estefan even sang a few songs.

1993 (Super Bowl XXVII)
This halftime show was definitely one to remember 맥스카지노 Michael Jackson performed favorites like 맥스카지노Billie Jean맥스카지노 and 맥스카지노Black or White." In fact, this specific show drastically increased TV ratings and is known as one of the most-watched events in TV history.
PHOTO: Steve Granitz

1994 (Super Bowl XXVIII)
Rock and country combined? That맥스카지노s what viewers got in 1994 during halftime. Performers included Tanya Tucker (pictured), Travis Tritt and the Judds, with special appearances in the finale by Stevie Wonder and a young Elijah Wood, among others.
PHOTO: George Rose

1995 (Super Bowl XXIX)
This year맥스카지노s theme was Indiana Jones (to help promote Disneyland's new Indy ride), with performances by Tony Bennett and Patti Labelle, and an appearance from Indiana Jones and Marion Ravenwood themselves.
PHOTO: Focus On Sport

1996 (Super Bowl XXX)
Celebrating 30 years of the Super Bowl, Diana Ross took center stage for the halftime show with hit songs like 맥스카지노Ain맥스카지노t No Mountain High Enough맥스카지노 and 맥스카지노I Will Survive.맥스카지노
PHOTO: Al Bello

1997 (Super Bowl XXXI)
This year맥스카지노s show in New Orleans was all about the blues, with performances by The Blues Brothers, James Brown, ZZ Top and Catherine Crier.
PHOTO: Jeff Kravitz

1998 (Super Bowl XXXII)
A salute to Motown맥스카지노s 40th anniversary, Smokey Robinson, The Temptations, Queen Latifah, Boyz II Men and more sang a variety of greatest hits, like 맥스카지노My Girl맥스카지노 and 맥스카지노Heatwave.맥스카지노
PHOTO: Jamie Squire

1999 (Super Bowl XXXIII)
Soul, salsa and swing 맥스카지노 a winning trio. Big names like Stevie Wonder and Gloria Estefan paid tribute to these three genres with performances like 맥스카지노Turn the Beat Around맥스카지노 and 맥스카지노I Wish.맥스카지노
PHOTO: Joe Traver

2000 (Super Bowl XXXIV)
In Atlanta, Christiana Aguilera, Enrique Iglesias and Phil Collins all took the stage, with songs like 맥스카지노Two Worlds맥스카지노 and 맥스카지노Celebrate the Future Hand-in-Hand.맥스카지노
PHOTO: JEFF HAYNES

2001 (Super Bowl XXXV)
Produced by MTV, this year's show was stacked with top artists 맥스카지노Britney Spears, Mary J. Blige, Nelly, NSYNC and Aerosmith all came together to blow the crowd away.
PHOTO: Scott Gries

2002 (Super Bowl XXXVI)
In a poignant tribute to the lives lost on Sept. 11, 2001, U2 performed "MLK" and "Where the Streets Have No Name" as the names of the victims were projected behind them.
PHOTO: Frank Micelotta Archive

2003 (Super Bowl XXXVII)
Tons of girl power during this halftime show, thanks to No Doubt and Shania Twain. Sting stopped by, too.
PHOTO: Jason Nevader

2004 (Super Bowl XXXVIII)
Yes, this was the year of the controversial "wardrobe malfunction" at the end of Janet Jackson and Justin Timberlake's duet. Nelly, P. Diddy, Kid Rock and Jessica Simpson also performed.
PHOTO: Frank Micelotta

2005 (Super Bowl XXIX)
Paul McCartney took the stage this year, and obviously, the show was pretty spectacular.
PHOTO: Harry How

2006 (Super Bowl XL)
People got a lot of satisfaction this year with a great performance by The Rolling Stones. Yes, 맥스카지노(I Can맥스카지노t Get No) Satisfaction맥스카지노 was on the setlist.
PHOTO: Al Messerschmidt

2007 (Super Bowl XLI)
Ahhh, you gotta love a performance by Prince. He shined playing 맥스카지노Purple Rain맥스카지노 while it was actually pouring rain, leaving his mark on Super Bowl history.
PHOTO: Jonathan Daniel

2008 (Super Bowl XLII)
With classics like 맥스카지노American Girl,맥스카지노 "I Won't Back Down," and "Free Fallin'," Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers had everyone singing along.
PHOTO: Streeter Lecka

2009 (Super Bowl XLIII)
Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band rocked the half-time show in 2009 with songs like 맥스카지노Born to Run맥스카지노 and 맥스카지노Glory Days.맥스카지노
PHOTO: Jamie Squire

2010 (Super Bowl XLIV)
"The Who" performed at the halftime show in 2010. Hit songs like "Baba O맥스카지노Riley," "Who Are You," "See Me, Feel Me" and "Won맥스카지노t Get Fooled Again" wowed the crowd at the Sun Life Stadium in Florida.
PHOTO: Kevin Mazur

2011 (Super Bowl XLV)
There were tons of amazing performances this year, with crowd pleasers like 맥스카지노I Gotta Feeling맥스카지노 from The Black Eyed Peas and 맥스카지노OMG맥스카지노 from will.i.am and Usher. Slash and Texas high school drill teams and dancers also took the stage at halftime.
PHOTO: Kevin Mazur

2012 (Super Bowl XLVI)
One word: Madonna. With additional stars like Nicki Minaj, M.I.A, LMFAO, Cee Lo Green, Andy Lewis and more, this halftime show pulled out all the stops. The crowd went crazy for hit songs 맥스카지노Like a Prayer,맥스카지노 맥스카지노Vogue맥스카지노 and 맥스카지노Sexy And I Know It.맥스카지노
PHOTO: Kevin Mazur

2013 (Super Bowl XLVII)
Beyonce reunited with her Destiny맥스카지노s Child crew for a ridiculous performance at the Mercedes-Benz Superdome in New Orleans. With songs like 맥스카지노Crazy in Love,맥스카지노 맥스카지노Halo,맥스카지노 맥스카지노Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It)맥스카지노 and 맥스카지노Bootylicious,맥스카지노 it took us back to when we were listening to our Destiny맥스카지노s Child CD on repeat.
PHOTO: Al Pereira

2014 (Super Bowl XLVIII)
This halftime show was one to remember, as Bruno Mars and the Red Hot Chili Peppers came together to rock the stage with numbers like 맥스카지노Give it Away,맥스카지노 맥스카지노Just The Way You Are맥스카지노 and 맥스카지노Locked Out of Heaven.맥스카지노
PHOTO: Theo Wargo

2015 (Super Bowl XLIX)
Tons of superstars here 맥스카지노 Katy Perry, Missy Elliott and Lenny Kravitz blew up the stage with awesome collaborations on hit singles like 맥스카지노Get Ur Freak On맥스카지노 and 맥스카지노I Kissed a Girl.맥스카지노 And yes, this was the show that sparked the whole Left Shark phenomenon!
PHOTO: Christopher Polk

2016 (Super Bowl 50)
Coldplay headlined this landmark year, with assistance from previous big-time performers Beyoncé and Bruno Mars. There were also appearances by Mark Ronson, the Youth Orchestra Los Angeles conducted by Gustavo Dudamel and even the University of California Marching Band.
PHOTO: Ezra Shaw

2017 (Super Bowl LI)
How great was Lady Gaga flying through the air? And doing basically everything else, including her hits 맥스카지노Poker Face,맥스카지노 맥스카지노Bad Romance맥스카지노 and 맥스카지노Born This Way.맥스카지노
PHOTO: Kevin C. Cox

2018 (Super Bowl LII)
Justin Timberlake gave an epic performance, with hit songs 맥스카지노SexyBack맥스카지노 and 맥스카지노Cry Me a River,맥스카지노 among others. He even performed 맥스카지노Suit & Tie맥스카지노 with the University of Minnesota Marching Band and there was even a pre-reordered video of Prince on the projection screen for a 맥스카지노duet맥스카지노 during 맥스카지노I Would Die 4 U.맥스카지노
PHOTO: Kevin Mazur

2019 (Super Bowl LIII)
Maroon 5, Travis Scott and Big Boi took over the halftime show in 2019! Maroon 5 performed hit songs, like, 맥스카지노She Will Be Loved," 맥스카지노Sugar맥스카지노 and 맥스카지노Moves Like Jagger!맥스카지노
PHOTO: Mark Humphrey/AP Photo
1979 (Super Bowl XIII)
This year, the halftime show paid tribute to talent from the Caribbean. It featured a boat-shaped float sailing down a blue tarp, with performances by Ken Hamilton and Caribbean bands like Grammacks performing regional songs at each port.
1980 (Super Bowl XIV)
This performance was huge 맥스카지노 literally. It was a tribute to the Big Band era of 1935-45, which featured jazz-heavy musical numbers played by ten or more people with various instruments. This show made quite the statement with the Grambling State University marching band and ensemble (pictured).
1981 (Super Bowl XV)
Who doesn맥스카지노t love Mardi Gras? This year the halftime show took place in Louisiana and again there was a big band-style of performance, thanks to the Southern University marching band.
1982 (Super Bowl XVI)
This year everyone traveled back to the 1960s to celebrate Motown with a return performance by Up With People. And since the Super Bowl was in Detroit this year, there had to be a human car driving down the field, spinning wheels and all.
1983 (Super Bowl XVII)
The theme? "KaleidoSUPERscope." Yup 맥스카지노 you read that right. Sounds pretty awesome, with a performance by the Los Angeles Super Drill Team.
PHOTO: Robert Riger
1984 (Super Bowl XVIII)
When you맥스카지노re in Florida, you bring in a little Disney. This year맥스카지노s producer was the Walt Disney Company and songs included 맥스카지노When You Wish Upon a Star맥스카지노 and 맥스카지노42nd Street.맥스카지노 The Florida State University marching band also made an appearance.
1985 (Super Bowl XIX)
At the halftime show, Tops In Blue, a musical ensemble comprised of active Air Force duty members graced the stage in Stanford, California. The theme was "World of Children's Dreams," which included everything from pirates to a tribute to NASA.
1986 (Super Bowl XX)
This year맥스카지노s theme was Beat of the Future with another performance by Up With People in New Orleans.
PHOTO: Mike Powell
1987 (Super Bowl XXI)
In 1987 it was all about Hollywood! Celebrating the 100th anniversary, the halftime show included a medley of performances by marching bands, drill teams, dancers and even Disney characters.
1988 (Super Bowl XXII)
The Radio City Rockettes came all the way from New York to San Diego for this year맥스카지노s halftime show. There were also appearances by Chubby Checker and USC's marching band.
1989 (Super Bowl XXIII)
This year맥스카지노s show embodied everything rock n맥스카지노 roll, with a setlist comprised of crowd pleasers like 맥스카지노Do You Love Me맥스카지노 and 맥스카지노Greased Lightnin.맥스카지노 Elvis Presto performed with Florida-area dancers, and the show featured 3D effects for the first time.
PHOTO: Rob Brown
1990 (Super Bowl XXIV)
In Louisiana, the half-time show paid tribute to the 40th anniversary of the comic strip "Peanuts," and there were various performances that reflected local culture, including New Orleans native Irma Thomas, jazz clarinetist Pete Fountain and fiddle player Doug Kerhaw.
1991 (Super Bowl XXV)
New Kids on the Block performed a few numbers, like 맥스카지노Step by Step맥스카지노 and 맥스카지노This One맥스카지노s For The Children.맥스카지노
PHOTO: Gin Ellis
1992 (Super Bowl XXVI)
As a salute to the Winter Olympics happening that year, Olympic figure skaters and members of the Olympic hockey team made an appearance and Gloria Estefan even sang a few songs.
1993 (Super Bowl XXVII)
This halftime show was definitely one to remember 맥스카지노 Michael Jackson performed favorites like 맥스카지노Billie Jean맥스카지노 and 맥스카지노Black or White." In fact, this specific show drastically increased TV ratings and is known as one of the most-watched events in TV history.
PHOTO: Steve Granitz
1994 (Super Bowl XXVIII)
Rock and country combined? That맥스카지노s what viewers got in 1994 during halftime. Performers included Tanya Tucker (pictured), Travis Tritt and the Judds, with special appearances in the finale by Stevie Wonder and a young Elijah Wood, among others.
PHOTO: George Rose
1995 (Super Bowl XXIX)
This year맥스카지노s theme was Indiana Jones (to help promote Disneyland's new Indy ride), with performances by Tony Bennett and Patti Labelle, and an appearance from Indiana Jones and Marion Ravenwood themselves.
PHOTO: Focus On Sport
1996 (Super Bowl XXX)
Celebrating 30 years of the Super Bowl, Diana Ross took center stage for the halftime show with hit songs like 맥스카지노Ain맥스카지노t No Mountain High Enough맥스카지노 and 맥스카지노I Will Survive.맥스카지노
PHOTO: Al Bello
1997 (Super Bowl XXXI)
This year맥스카지노s show in New Orleans was all about the blues, with performances by The Blues Brothers, James Brown, ZZ Top and Catherine Crier.
PHOTO: Jeff Kravitz
1998 (Super Bowl XXXII)
A salute to Motown맥스카지노s 40th anniversary, Smokey Robinson, The Temptations, Queen Latifah, Boyz II Men and more sang a variety of greatest hits, like 맥스카지노My Girl맥스카지노 and 맥스카지노Heatwave.맥스카지노
PHOTO: Jamie Squire
1999 (Super Bowl XXXIII)
Soul, salsa and swing 맥스카지노 a winning trio. Big names like Stevie Wonder and Gloria Estefan paid tribute to these three genres with performances like 맥스카지노Turn the Beat Around맥스카지노 and 맥스카지노I Wish.맥스카지노
PHOTO: Joe Traver
2000 (Super Bowl XXXIV)
In Atlanta, Christiana Aguilera, Enrique Iglesias and Phil Collins all took the stage, with songs like 맥스카지노Two Worlds맥스카지노 and 맥스카지노Celebrate the Future Hand-in-Hand.맥스카지노
PHOTO: JEFF HAYNES
2001 (Super Bowl XXXV)
Produced by MTV, this year's show was stacked with top artists 맥스카지노Britney Spears, Mary J. Blige, Nelly, NSYNC and Aerosmith all came together to blow the crowd away.
PHOTO: Scott Gries
2002 (Super Bowl XXXVI)
In a poignant tribute to the lives lost on Sept. 11, 2001, U2 performed "MLK" and "Where the Streets Have No Name" as the names of the victims were projected behind them.
PHOTO: Frank Micelotta Archive
2003 (Super Bowl XXXVII)
Tons of girl power during this halftime show, thanks to No Doubt and Shania Twain. Sting stopped by, too.
PHOTO: Jason Nevader
2004 (Super Bowl XXXVIII)
Yes, this was the year of the controversial "wardrobe malfunction" at the end of Janet Jackson and Justin Timberlake's duet. Nelly, P. Diddy, Kid Rock and Jessica Simpson also performed.
PHOTO: Frank Micelotta
2005 (Super Bowl XXIX)
Paul McCartney took the stage this year, and obviously, the show was pretty spectacular.
PHOTO: Harry How
2006 (Super Bowl XL)
People got a lot of satisfaction this year with a great performance by The Rolling Stones. Yes, 맥스카지노(I Can맥스카지노t Get No) Satisfaction맥스카지노 was on the setlist.
PHOTO: Al Messerschmidt
2007 (Super Bowl XLI)
Ahhh, you gotta love a performance by Prince. He shined playing 맥스카지노Purple Rain맥스카지노 while it was actually pouring rain, leaving his mark on Super Bowl history.
PHOTO: Jonathan Daniel
2008 (Super Bowl XLII)
With classics like 맥스카지노American Girl,맥스카지노 "I Won't Back Down," and "Free Fallin'," Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers had everyone singing along.
PHOTO: Streeter Lecka
2009 (Super Bowl XLIII)
Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band rocked the half-time show in 2009 with songs like 맥스카지노Born to Run맥스카지노 and 맥스카지노Glory Days.맥스카지노
PHOTO: Jamie Squire
2010 (Super Bowl XLIV)
"The Who" performed at the halftime show in 2010. Hit songs like "Baba O맥스카지노Riley," "Who Are You," "See Me, Feel Me" and "Won맥스카지노t Get Fooled Again" wowed the crowd at the Sun Life Stadium in Florida.
PHOTO: Kevin Mazur
2011 (Super Bowl XLV)
There were tons of amazing performances this year, with crowd pleasers like 맥스카지노I Gotta Feeling맥스카지노 from The Black Eyed Peas and 맥스카지노OMG맥스카지노 from will.i.am and Usher. Slash and Texas high school drill teams and dancers also took the stage at halftime.
PHOTO: Kevin Mazur
2012 (Super Bowl XLVI)
One word: Madonna. With additional stars like Nicki Minaj, M.I.A, LMFAO, Cee Lo Green, Andy Lewis and more, this halftime show pulled out all the stops. The crowd went crazy for hit songs 맥스카지노Like a Prayer,맥스카지노 맥스카지노Vogue맥스카지노 and 맥스카지노Sexy And I Know It.맥스카지노
PHOTO: Kevin Mazur
2013 (Super Bowl XLVII)
Beyonce reunited with her Destiny맥스카지노s Child crew for a ridiculous performance at the Mercedes-Benz Superdome in New Orleans. With songs like 맥스카지노Crazy in Love,맥스카지노 맥스카지노Halo,맥스카지노 맥스카지노Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It)맥스카지노 and 맥스카지노Bootylicious,맥스카지노 it took us back to when we were listening to our Destiny맥스카지노s Child CD on repeat.
PHOTO: Al Pereira
2014 (Super Bowl XLVIII)
This halftime show was one to remember, as Bruno Mars and the Red Hot Chili Peppers came together to rock the stage with numbers like 맥스카지노Give it Away,맥스카지노 맥스카지노Just The Way You Are맥스카지노 and 맥스카지노Locked Out of Heaven.맥스카지노
PHOTO: Theo Wargo
2015 (Super Bowl XLIX)
Tons of superstars here 맥스카지노 Katy Perry, Missy Elliott and Lenny Kravitz blew up the stage with awesome collaborations on hit singles like 맥스카지노Get Ur Freak On맥스카지노 and 맥스카지노I Kissed a Girl.맥스카지노 And yes, this was the show that sparked the whole Left Shark phenomenon!
PHOTO: Christopher Polk
2016 (Super Bowl 50)
Coldplay headlined this landmark year, with assistance from previous big-time performers Beyoncé and Bruno Mars. There were also appearances by Mark Ronson, the Youth Orchestra Los Angeles conducted by Gustavo Dudamel and even the University of California Marching Band.
PHOTO: Ezra Shaw
2017 (Super Bowl LI)
How great was Lady Gaga flying through the air? And doing basically everything else, including her hits 맥스카지노Poker Face,맥스카지노 맥스카지노Bad Romance맥스카지노 and 맥스카지노Born This Way.맥스카지노
PHOTO: Kevin C. Cox
2018 (Super Bowl LII)
Justin Timberlake gave an epic performance, with hit songs 맥스카지노SexyBack맥스카지노 and 맥스카지노Cry Me a River,맥스카지노 among others. He even performed 맥스카지노Suit & Tie맥스카지노 with the University of Minnesota Marching Band and there was even a pre-reordered video of Prince on the projection screen for a 맥스카지노duet맥스카지노 during 맥스카지노I Would Die 4 U.맥스카지노
PHOTO: Kevin Mazur
2019 (Super Bowl LIII)
Maroon 5, Travis Scott and Big Boi took over the halftime show in 2019! Maroon 5 performed hit songs, like, 맥스카지노She Will Be Loved," 맥스카지노Sugar맥스카지노 and 맥스카지노Moves Like Jagger!맥스카지노
PHOTO: Mark Humphrey/AP Photo
1979 (Super Bowl XIII)
This year, the halftime show paid tribute to talent from the Caribbean. It featured a boat-shaped float sailing down a blue tarp, with performances by Ken Hamilton and Caribbean bands like Grammacks performing regional songs at each port.
1980 (Super Bowl XIV)
This performance was huge 맥스카지노 literally. It was a tribute to the Big Band era of 1935-45, which featured jazz-heavy musical numbers played by ten or more people with various instruments. This show made quite the statement with the Grambling State University marching band and ensemble (pictured).
1981 (Super Bowl XV)
Who doesn맥스카지노t love Mardi Gras? This year the halftime show took place in Louisiana and again there was a big band-style of performance, thanks to the Southern University marching band.
1982 (Super Bowl XVI)
This year everyone traveled back to the 1960s to celebrate Motown with a return performance by Up With People. And since the Super Bowl was in Detroit this year, there had to be a human car driving down the field, spinning wheels and all.
1983 (Super Bowl XVII)
The theme? "KaleidoSUPERscope." Yup 맥스카지노 you read that right. Sounds pretty awesome, with a performance by the Los Angeles Super Drill Team.
PHOTO: Robert Riger
1984 (Super Bowl XVIII)
When you맥스카지노re in Florida, you bring in a little Disney. This year맥스카지노s producer was the Walt Disney Company and songs included 맥스카지노When You Wish Upon a Star맥스카지노 and 맥스카지노42nd Street.맥스카지노 The Florida State University marching band also made an appearance.
1985 (Super Bowl XIX)
At the halftime show, Tops In Blue, a musical ensemble comprised of active Air Force duty members graced the stage in Stanford, California. The theme was "World of Children's Dreams," which included everything from pirates to a tribute to NASA.
1986 (Super Bowl XX)
This year맥스카지노s theme was Beat of the Future with another performance by Up With People in New Orleans.
PHOTO: Mike Powell
1987 (Super Bowl XXI)
In 1987 it was all about Hollywood! Celebrating the 100th anniversary, the halftime show included a medley of performances by marching bands, drill teams, dancers and even Disney characters.
1988 (Super Bowl XXII)
The Radio City Rockettes came all the way from New York to San Diego for this year맥스카지노s halftime show. There were also appearances by Chubby Checker and USC's marching band.
1989 (Super Bowl XXIII)
This year맥스카지노s show embodied everything rock n맥스카지노 roll, with a setlist comprised of crowd pleasers like 맥스카지노Do You Love Me맥스카지노 and 맥스카지노Greased Lightnin.맥스카지노 Elvis Presto performed with Florida-area dancers, and the show featured 3D effects for the first time.
PHOTO: Rob Brown
1990 (Super Bowl XXIV)
In Louisiana, the half-time show paid tribute to the 40th anniversary of the comic strip "Peanuts," and there were various performances that reflected local culture, including New Orleans native Irma Thomas, jazz clarinetist Pete Fountain and fiddle player Doug Kerhaw.
1991 (Super Bowl XXV)
New Kids on the Block performed a few numbers, like 맥스카지노Step by Step맥스카지노 and 맥스카지노This One맥스카지노s For The Children.맥스카지노
PHOTO: Gin Ellis
1992 (Super Bowl XXVI)
As a salute to the Winter Olympics happening that year, Olympic figure skaters and members of the Olympic hockey team made an appearance and Gloria Estefan even sang a few songs.
1993 (Super Bowl XXVII)
This halftime show was definitely one to remember 맥스카지노 Michael Jackson performed favorites like 맥스카지노Billie Jean맥스카지노 and 맥스카지노Black or White." In fact, this specific show drastically increased TV ratings and is known as one of the most-watched events in TV history.
PHOTO: Steve Granitz
1994 (Super Bowl XXVIII)
Rock and country combined? That맥스카지노s what viewers got in 1994 during halftime. Performers included Tanya Tucker (pictured), Travis Tritt and the Judds, with special appearances in the finale by Stevie Wonder and a young Elijah Wood, among others.
PHOTO: George Rose
1995 (Super Bowl XXIX)
This year맥스카지노s theme was Indiana Jones (to help promote Disneyland's new Indy ride), with performances by Tony Bennett and Patti Labelle, and an appearance from Indiana Jones and Marion Ravenwood themselves.
PHOTO: Focus On Sport
1996 (Super Bowl XXX)
Celebrating 30 years of the Super Bowl, Diana Ross took center stage for the halftime show with hit songs like 맥스카지노Ain맥스카지노t No Mountain High Enough맥스카지노 and 맥스카지노I Will Survive.맥스카지노
PHOTO: Al Bello
1997 (Super Bowl XXXI)
This year맥스카지노s show in New Orleans was all about the blues, with performances by The Blues Brothers, James Brown, ZZ Top and Catherine Crier.
PHOTO: Jeff Kravitz
1998 (Super Bowl XXXII)
A salute to Motown맥스카지노s 40th anniversary, Smokey Robinson, The Temptations, Queen Latifah, Boyz II Men and more sang a variety of greatest hits, like 맥스카지노My Girl맥스카지노 and 맥스카지노Heatwave.맥스카지노
PHOTO: Jamie Squire
1999 (Super Bowl XXXIII)
Soul, salsa and swing 맥스카지노 a winning trio. Big names like Stevie Wonder and Gloria Estefan paid tribute to these three genres with performances like 맥스카지노Turn the Beat Around맥스카지노 and 맥스카지노I Wish.맥스카지노
PHOTO: Joe Traver
2000 (Super Bowl XXXIV)
In Atlanta, Christiana Aguilera, Enrique Iglesias and Phil Collins all took the stage, with songs like 맥스카지노Two Worlds맥스카지노 and 맥스카지노Celebrate the Future Hand-in-Hand.맥스카지노
PHOTO: JEFF HAYNES
2001 (Super Bowl XXXV)
Produced by MTV, this year's show was stacked with top artists 맥스카지노Britney Spears, Mary J. Blige, Nelly, NSYNC and Aerosmith all came together to blow the crowd away.
PHOTO: Scott Gries
2002 (Super Bowl XXXVI)
In a poignant tribute to the lives lost on Sept. 11, 2001, U2 performed "MLK" and "Where the Streets Have No Name" as the names of the victims were projected behind them.
PHOTO: Frank Micelotta Archive
2003 (Super Bowl XXXVII)
Tons of girl power during this halftime show, thanks to No Doubt and Shania Twain. Sting stopped by, too.
PHOTO: Jason Nevader
2004 (Super Bowl XXXVIII)
Yes, this was the year of the controversial "wardrobe malfunction" at the end of Janet Jackson and Justin Timberlake's duet. Nelly, P. Diddy, Kid Rock and Jessica Simpson also performed.
PHOTO: Frank Micelotta
2005 (Super Bowl XXIX)
Paul McCartney took the stage this year, and obviously, the show was pretty spectacular.
PHOTO: Harry How
2006 (Super Bowl XL)
People got a lot of satisfaction this year with a great performance by The Rolling Stones. Yes, 맥스카지노(I Can맥스카지노t Get No) Satisfaction맥스카지노 was on the setlist.
PHOTO: Al Messerschmidt
2007 (Super Bowl XLI)
Ahhh, you gotta love a performance by Prince. He shined playing 맥스카지노Purple Rain맥스카지노 while it was actually pouring rain, leaving his mark on Super Bowl history.
PHOTO: Jonathan Daniel
2008 (Super Bowl XLII)
With classics like 맥스카지노American Girl,맥스카지노 "I Won't Back Down," and "Free Fallin'," Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers had everyone singing along.
PHOTO: Streeter Lecka
2009 (Super Bowl XLIII)
Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band rocked the half-time show in 2009 with songs like 맥스카지노Born to Run맥스카지노 and 맥스카지노Glory Days.맥스카지노
PHOTO: Jamie Squire
2010 (Super Bowl XLIV)
"The Who" performed at the halftime show in 2010. Hit songs like "Baba O맥스카지노Riley," "Who Are You," "See Me, Feel Me" and "Won맥스카지노t Get Fooled Again" wowed the crowd at the Sun Life Stadium in Florida.
PHOTO: Kevin Mazur
2011 (Super Bowl XLV)
There were tons of amazing performances this year, with crowd pleasers like 맥스카지노I Gotta Feeling맥스카지노 from The Black Eyed Peas and 맥스카지노OMG맥스카지노 from will.i.am and Usher. Slash and Texas high school drill teams and dancers also took the stage at halftime.
PHOTO: Kevin Mazur
2012 (Super Bowl XLVI)
One word: Madonna. With additional stars like Nicki Minaj, M.I.A, LMFAO, Cee Lo Green, Andy Lewis and more, this halftime show pulled out all the stops. The crowd went crazy for hit songs 맥스카지노Like a Prayer,맥스카지노 맥스카지노Vogue맥스카지노 and 맥스카지노Sexy And I Know It.맥스카지노
PHOTO: Kevin Mazur
2013 (Super Bowl XLVII)
Beyonce reunited with her Destiny맥스카지노s Child crew for a ridiculous performance at the Mercedes-Benz Superdome in New Orleans. With songs like 맥스카지노Crazy in Love,맥스카지노 맥스카지노Halo,맥스카지노 맥스카지노Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It)맥스카지노 and 맥스카지노Bootylicious,맥스카지노 it took us back to when we were listening to our Destiny맥스카지노s Child CD on repeat.
PHOTO: Al Pereira
2014 (Super Bowl XLVIII)
This halftime show was one to remember, as Bruno Mars and the Red Hot Chili Peppers came together to rock the stage with numbers like 맥스카지노Give it Away,맥스카지노 맥스카지노Just The Way You Are맥스카지노 and 맥스카지노Locked Out of Heaven.맥스카지노
PHOTO: Theo Wargo
2015 (Super Bowl XLIX)
Tons of superstars here 맥스카지노 Katy Perry, Missy Elliott and Lenny Kravitz blew up the stage with awesome collaborations on hit singles like 맥스카지노Get Ur Freak On맥스카지노 and 맥스카지노I Kissed a Girl.맥스카지노 And yes, this was the show that sparked the whole Left Shark phenomenon!
PHOTO: Christopher Polk
2016 (Super Bowl 50)
Coldplay headlined this landmark year, with assistance from previous big-time performers Beyoncé and Bruno Mars. There were also appearances by Mark Ronson, the Youth Orchestra Los Angeles conducted by Gustavo Dudamel and even the University of California Marching Band.
PHOTO: Ezra Shaw
2017 (Super Bowl LI)
How great was Lady Gaga flying through the air? And doing basically everything else, including her hits 맥스카지노Poker Face,맥스카지노 맥스카지노Bad Romance맥스카지노 and 맥스카지노Born This Way.맥스카지노
PHOTO: Kevin C. Cox
2018 (Super Bowl LII)
Justin Timberlake gave an epic performance, with hit songs 맥스카지노SexyBack맥스카지노 and 맥스카지노Cry Me a River,맥스카지노 among others. He even performed 맥스카지노Suit & Tie맥스카지노 with the University of Minnesota Marching Band and there was even a pre-reordered video of Prince on the projection screen for a 맥스카지노duet맥스카지노 during 맥스카지노I Would Die 4 U.맥스카지노
PHOTO: Kevin Mazur
2019 (Super Bowl LIII)
Maroon 5, Travis Scott and Big Boi took over the halftime show in 2019! Maroon 5 performed hit songs, like, 맥스카지노She Will Be Loved," 맥스카지노Sugar맥스카지노 and 맥스카지노Moves Like Jagger!맥스카지노
PHOTO: Mark Humphrey/AP Photo
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Sure, the Super Bowl game is important and all, but so is the halftime show, and the performances in the past few years have been pretty spectacular. And while you might remember who performed in the last three or four years, you probably have no idea what musicians and singers were the most popular a few decades back and totally stole the show. As prepare to take the field in 2020, we're looking back on what happened during the Super Bowl halftime show from 1979 to 2019.