NFL Goes Global: How Music is Turning International Games into Epic Parties

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The NFL is transforming international games into epic musical experiences that are way more than just touchdowns and tackles.
This year, the league has been turning halftime shows into mini-festivals that would make Coachella jealous. From London to São Paulo, international games are now featuring some of the hottest musical acts on the planet.
From London with Beats
British rapper Giggs recently set the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on fire during the New York Jets and Denver Broncos game. “It’s a huge moment to be a part of the London Games,” Giggs shared, proving that sports and music can create pure magic. His legendary track “Talkin’ da Hardest” has been turning heads, with even NFL players vibing to his beats.
Global Musical Takeover
The NFL isn’t just playing games; they’re creating global entertainment experiences. British singers like Raye and Myles Smith have been headlining halftime shows, while international artists like Karol G are bringing their electrifying performances to stadiums across different continents.
Super Bowl Excitement
The excitement doesn’t stop there. Bad Bunny is set to headline the Super Bowl LX halftime show at Levi’s Stadium, promising a performance that will definitely break the internet. As Tim Tubito from the NFL says, “Bringing the best in sports and entertainment is what the international games are all about”.
With this approach, the NFL is proving that sports aren’t just about the game – they’re about creating unforgettable cultural moments that unite fans worldwide.
AUTHOR: cgp
SOURCE: NBC Bay Area