Even if you’re not a sports fan, this years’ performers for the Super Bowl halftime show is enough to get you to grab the remote and stay tuned.
One of the five epic artists is coming to Manchester this Autumn 2022 - and tickets are on sale now.
It was announced last Thursday (January 20) that Dr. Dre will be joined by Eminem, Mary J. Blige, Kendrick Lamar and Snoop Dogg for the Los Angeles performance on February 13.
And later in the year, Snoop Dogg will be heading to Manchester for a one night show this September.
The ‘Drop It Like It’s Hot’ rapper is playing the AO Arena on Thursday, September 1, 2022 with doors opening at 6.30pm.
And though all of the standing floor tickets have completely sold out, there’s still seated tickets available from £57, up to £97.39 on Ticketmaster.
The concert is part of his UK and Ireland tour which was rescheduled during the pandemic after it was due to go ahead in April 2020.
The tour is in celebration of Snoop’s 17th album ‘I Wanna Thank Me’ , and the documentary celebrating 25 years of his career of the same name.
Joining him on the tour are some of the rapper’s key collaborators, including Warren G, Tha Dogg Pound, Obie Trice and D12, as well as Irish rap duo Versatile and platinum-selling rapper Xzibit.
Following the announcement of the hip hop quintet joining forces was teased in a Pepsi trailer, fans were quick to share their excitement on Twitter.
One said: “Half-time super bowl line-up looks amazing!! Never watch it but I will be this time!”
Another added: “This is going to be the best Super Bowl halftime show! I seriously can’t wait. I haven’t been this excited since JT (Justin Timberlake) and Janet (Jackson) performed.”
The video trailer began with Eminem, followed by Snoop Dogg driving through Hollywood.
Mary J. Blige was working in New York, while Kendrick Lamar was writing in Los Angeles.
They’re called to meet with Dr. Dre outside SoFi Stadium as ‘California Love’ plays as the team head towards the building.
It’s yet to be revealed who will be playing football at the NFL final, but one thing is certain - the halftime show will be one to remember.