Super Bowl LIX is already generating buzz, not just for the game itself but for its highly anticipated halftime show. Fans are divided over this year’s headliner, Kendrick Lamar, with some celebrating the decision and others expressing disappointment. The debate has intensified after one Louisiana music icon, Lil Wayne, voiced his frustration over being overlooked for the coveted performance.
In September 2024, it was announced that Kendrick Lamar would take center stage at the February 9, 2025, Super Bowl halftime show at Caesars Superdome in New Orleans, Louisiana. The news came alongside a teaser trailer from halftime show sponsor Apple Music, revealing that Grammy-winning artist SZA would also be joining the performance.
The playful black-and-white teaser featured Lamar pacing a massive football field while chatting on the phone, remarking, “This field a lot bigger than what it looks.” The lighthearted moment escalated when SZA surprised him by dousing him with a cooler filled with sparkling blue liquid, a fun nod to their chemistry and camaraderie.
This marks Lamar’s first time as the Super Bowl halftime headliner, though he previously appeared as a guest performer in the 2022 Super Bowl halftime show alongside Dr. Dre, Snoop Dogg, Eminem, and Mary J. Blige. His fans were thrilled about the announcement, with social media reactions ranging from excitement to full-fledged praise of his artistry.
“Kendrick deserves it,” one fan wrote, while another added, “Back in 2016, I said Kendrick is the GOAT, and he keeps proving me right.” Others, however, were less enthusiastic, questioning whether his stage presence would be dynamic enough for such a grand event.
Not all the reactions have been positive. Some fans criticized the NFL’s selection, arguing that Super Bowl halftime shows have leaned too heavily toward rap in recent years. Others voiced disappointment that a New Orleans-native artist wasn’t given the opportunity to represent the city on such a massive platform.