2023 Super Bowl: Things You Didnt See On TV
Kevin Mazur/GI for Roc Nation
Has anyone seen the Rihanna show as the soccer game erupts on both sides? something wild. But while the eyes of the world are on the 2023 Super Bowl halftime show and the simultaneous Eagles-Chiefs game, the billboards are backstage, on the field, indoors and under the stadium. -Possible action scenes.
3:15 a.m.: Jordin Sparks, an Arizona native, and her father, Phillippi, who played for the NFL for the Giants and Cowboys for nine years, walk by the field to tell Billboard about Rihanna's most anticipated songs ("Wild Mind") , "Run This City", "Umbrella") and his new single "Stadium". "I grew up around sports and soccer, my dad used to play, so I know how important it is to have a good song to lift the spirits before you jump right in," he says.
3:25 a.m.: Isiah Pacheco jumps in to entertain the Chiefs fans on the sidelines before the game and would probably like to see Paul Rudd in a Pacheco jersey on the sidelines, mingling with a small group of people.
5:05 a.m.: Jay-Z is in the house, Lil Uzi Vert is in and GloRilla has just walked through Gate 2 into the stadium's main concourse, but Chiefs fans are also applauding Tech N9ne, the son of Kansas City who is responsible for the Bau fought. industry around him in his hometown and instead moved to a more industrial hip-hop hub when he hit the big screen.
5:25am: Any fan who can learn stunts at the camp can promote 200 people and take a trip to the Lona Hinchados track with Cortinas de Plastico Negro, Sobre La Cabeza y Los Hombros, Esperando La Lamada and Tratando de to see Current Market. on their tents as the wind begins to whip Glendale.
5:54 a.m.: During the two-minute halftime celebration, a large group of dancers move through the stadium and down an alleyway to the pitch level, where they all gather around a single wall-mounted television to chat and see what's on the field is playing field and whether Patrick Mahomes' ankle was injured as badly as it looked at the time. The last two minutes of the game lasted almost 30 minutes in real time, a few minutes spent bobbing in the depths of the stadium with nothing to do before the main show started.
6:22 a.m.: It's hard to overstate how high Rihanna and her dancers are in the air and how small the platform is. Pitch wise it's scary how loud they are, and with the noise of the crowds and fireworks, not to mention the sight itself, it's downright scary. But that's why Rihanna is one of the best at it.
6:41 a.m.: The press is ushered off the seat after the show, only to find once again a troupe of marshmallow-clad dancers in the alley. The dancers, relieved of course and delighted that it was all over, received a standing ovation from everyone who passed. Dancers must also ride the escalator, a modest but well-deserved perk as everyone works their way up the incline.
8:08 a.m.: As Mahome's inevitable coup nears, Eagles fans in the lobby have made a remarkable 26-minute shift: from questioning the very existence of religion itself, to total euphoria at Jalen Hurts' prominence, to despair and depression. Minutes later, as they exited the stadium, a fan could be heard complaining about the Eagles' performance: "Rihanna was better than everyone else on the field except for [Dall's tight end] Goedert."
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