Taylor Swift Hosting Super Bowl LX Halftime Show? Roger Goodell Drops Massive Hint That It’s Happening During Bombshell Interview [VIDEO]

 

 

Just imagine this, the biggest football night colliding with the music’s biggest name. That’s the scenario NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell created, when he spoke about the Super Bowl LX halftime show. He didn’t confirm it, and also he didn’t deny it either. He left the talks open.

On The Today Show, Goodell was asked if Taylor Swift might perform in Santa Clara next February. His reply? “It’s a maybe.”

He quickly added, “We would always love to have Taylor play. She is a special, special talent, and obviously she would be welcome at any time.” And then, with a smile, he admitted he’s “definitely a Swiftie.”

Goodell kept it light but made clear the decision rests with Jay-Z. Roc Nation, which produces the show, holds the keys. “I’m waiting on my friend Jay-Z,” Goodell said, hinting that fans would need patience for the official news to come in.


History Of Swift Connection

Taylor Swift (Photo Via Instagram/@taylorswift)

The NFL has a rhythm when it comes to halftime announcements. In recent years, the league rolled out names every September. Kendrick Lamar got the nod on Sept. 8, 2024. Usher landed his gig on the third Sunday of the 2023 season. Rihanna’s reveal came at the same point a year earlier. Even the 2021 all-star lineup of Dr. Dre, Snoop Dogg, Eminem, Mary J. Blige, and Lamar arrived on Sept. 30.

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