Singing, dancing, and roller skating—Usher A perfect performer. On Sunday, after months of hype, he will take the stage at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas for the 2024 Super Bowl halftime show, cramming three decades worth of his hits into a 13-minute performance.
Usher's performance at Super Bowl V comes after 100 performances in Las Vegas and the release of his first album in eight years. Go homethe singer released on Friday.
The set, which sits in the midst of a showdown between the Kansas City Chiefs and San Francisco 49ers, saw Usher perform everything from 2001 R&B mainstay “U Got It Bad” to the quintessential club song “Yeah!” of the latter. Songs have been having something of a renaissance lately. Fitting, considering this truck is currently celebrating its 20th anniversary.
Apple Music, which has been a sponsor of the show since last year's Super Bowl halftime spectacle starring Rihanna, watched Usher play a short film called “Where's Usher?” featuring Ludacris and Lil Jon before taking the stage. 's performance, further heightening speculation that his “Yes!” ” Collaborators will also be joining him on the Super Bowl stage.
After the show, Apple Music will offer performances in spatial audio, an “immersive” sound feature powered by Apple's Dolby Atmos. (Short version: It'll sound just like you'd hear in a stadium.) Something similar happened with Rihanna's performance. Take a look here.