Recently, music fans have been racing to share male singer The Weeknd’s halftime performance at the Super Bowl 2021 final night. It is known that The Weeknd put all his thought and effort into this stage. should appear. This is like a gift that the male singer gives his fans. Let’s join Dep to learn more about the secrets hidden behind this eye-catching performance.


1. Honorable halftime performance
The halftime performance is a long-standing tradition at the Super Bowl finale – an annual tournament organized by the National Football League. From a simple entertainment performance, the Super Bowl halftime show has now become one of the most anticipated stages of the year.

“We all grew up watching the greatest performances at the Super Bowl – a place where all artists wish to perform once in their career. I am very honored and honored to be able to perform on this famous stage.” The Weeknd shared the honor of performing at Super Bowl LV this year.


2. Perform a series of hit songs
At the Super Bowl LV halftime show, The Weeknd gave the audience a satisfying performance with hit songs such as: “Starboy”, “The Hills”, “Can’t Feel My Face”, “I Feel It Coming”, “Save Your Tears”, “Earned It”, “Blinding Lights”. The amazing stage effects and backup dancers helped make The Weeknd’s stage more attractive.


3. Invest a large amount of money for the performance
As every year, the Super Bowl will pay all costs related to the performance. But to have a groundbreaking stage for the audience, The Weeknd spent $7 million and invested in his performance. The male singer’s dedication and effort paid off when the voice of the hit song “Blinding Lights” satisfied the audience’s ears and eyes.


4. Like a movie
The Weeknd once expressed: “We focus on connecting with the audience watching through the small screen at home and turning performances into cinematic movies. And we look forward to doing that at the Super Bowl . ” The male singer also shared with the media that the stage at the Super Bowl was inspired by singer Diana Ross.


5. Minimize the number of spectators at the stadium due to the Covid-19 epidemic
The Super Bowl is always sold out and fills the stadium with a capacity of less than 60,000 people even though ticket prices can sometimes be up to 10 thousand dollars. But this year, due to the Covid-19 epidemic, the number of tickets sold was only 20%, equivalent to less than 25,000 spectators. Including 7,500 seats for medical staff, 14,500 seats for fans and 2,700 spectators will be seated in the elite glass room. Each spectator attending the match was thoroughly screened according to Covid-19 epidemic prevention rules, and the kits included personal protective equipment, including KN95 masks and hand sanitizer.