Rock Hall Stadium Show Offers Up-Close View

Rock Hall Stadium Show Offers Up-Close View

From The Rock & Roll Hall of Fame

The Rock & Roll Hall of Fame has a new exhibit that honors the dynamic history of the Super Bowl Halftime Show and its legendary performers. “The Biggest Show on Turf: 55 Years of Halftime Shows” runs through September. The show is a nod to the NFL draft, held last month in Cleveland.

“The Super Bowl is always the most watched television event of the year – and more fans watch the Halftime Show than the game – a massive cultural moment,” says Greg Harris, President & CEO, Rock & Roll Hall of Fame. “The modern halftime show has served as a massive platform for these amazing artists, including numerous Hall of Fame Inductees. Rock & roll and sports are intertwined, and we are excited to celebrate this shared moment and the legendary artists, creatives and crews who delivered these memorable performances.”

With a worldwide audience that exceeds 100 million people, the Super Bowl Halftime Show is the most watched musical event in the world. Each halftime performance comes with a different vision and approach. Whether it’s Bruce Springsteen’s dynamic performance with minimalist staging, Bruno Mars’ 1950s-style R&B revue, the Las Vegas-style showgirl spectacular from Jennifer Lopez and Shakira, or Prince’s rain-soaked stage in the shape of his iconic trademark symbol – they all become distinctive and historic events of our time.

Fans can relive decades of memorable Super Bowl moments through performance outfits, instruments, and set pieces, including:
• The Weeknd’s breathtaking mirrored infinity room set piece along with choir robes and jackets sharing stories about the spectacular visual entertainment experience and unique COVID-era 2021 performance.

• Bono’s flag-lined jacket from U2’s 2002 moving performance that matched spectacle with intimacy with the band rising to the monumental challenge of consoling a still-grieving nation five months after 9/11.

• Prince’s turquoise suit worn during his unforgettable purple-rained 2007 performance, where he asked production managers “Can you make it rain harder?”

• Katy Perry’s beach-ball inspired costume and “Left Shark” that ignited a pop culture phenomenon after her 2015 performance.

• Joey Kramer’s drumhead from Aerosmith’s 2001 performance that marked the first time ever in a Super Bowl Halftime Show that fans stood on the field around the stage.

Plus, fans can get a behind-the-scenes look at the entire operation, from Lady Gaga and Black Eyed Peas stage models to The Who’s lighting grid and stage plans and time lapses of production set ups and tear downs over the years. The Rock Hall is also featuring special rock and football related items from its collection such as Roger Daltrey of The Who’s football helmet worn on the cover of the 1974 Who album, Odds & Sods, and Joe Walsh of the Eagles University of Texas football jersey worn on the Eagles Long Run tour.

Go to rockhall.com for tickets and hours.

Photo courtesy Rock & Roll Hall of Fame

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