Super Bowl Halftime Show Rumors Tracker: Latest News on Adele, Taylor Swift and Other NFL Options for 2026
Adele is reportedly the NFL's first choice for the Super Bowl 60 halftime show, with official announcements expected before Thanksgiving 2025, amid competition from top artists.
- Adele is a leading contender to headline the 2026 Super Bowl Halftime Show, with insiders confirming that talks are well underway, although no official deal has been signed yet.
- The show will take place at Levi's Stadium in Santa Clara, California, attracting millions of viewers globally.
- Taylor Swift and Miley Cyrus are also reportedly on the shortlist, but Adele's star power keeps her firmly in the mix, according to Page Six.
- Adele previously turned down an offer to headline in 2017, stating, 'First of all, I’m not doing the Super Bowl,' causing some speculation regarding her potential participation.
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Adele in talks for 2026 Super Bowl halftime show
Adele has emerged as a leading contender to headline the 2026 Super Bowl Halftime Show. Insiders confirmed that talks are well underway, though no official deal has been signed yet. The British superstar is reportedly the NFL’s current favourite, with key decisions expected from Jay-Z’s Roc Nation and league organisers soon. ADELE’S HISTORY WITH THE SUPER BOWL The show is set for Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, California, in February 2026. It at…
Adele refused to be part of the half-time in 2016 and stated that “that show is not about music”
Adele Could Be Headlining the 2026 Big Game Halftime Show
Adele could be headlining the 2026 Big Game halftime show, and fans can’t stop buzzing. The New York Post reports she’s in talks to perform at the Big Game in Santa Clara. Source: Denise Truscello / Getty In 2016, Adele told fans she wasn’t interested. She said the show “is not about music” and joked that she couldn’t dance. Almost a decade later, the rumors are back—and this time, the timing feels right. Adele has proven she can command massive…
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