Who Should Headline the Super Bowl Halftime Show in 2027? Vote!

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The Bad Bunny Bowl is in the books. Now, only one question remains: Who should headline the Super Bowl Halftime Show in 2027?
As always, the internet is already rife with speculation about which major artist could take the baton at the next Big Game, which is slated for Feb. 14 at SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, Calif. One name that inevitably comes up every year is Taylor Swift, who definitely has the star power and catalog of hits to dominate the stage for 10 minutes — though she said in 2025 that she probably won’t take the gig for as long as fiancé Travis Kelce is playing in the NFL.
“Can you imagine that he’s out there every single week, like, putting his life on the line, doing this very dangerous, very high pressure, high intensity sport, and I’m like, ‘I wonder what my choreo should be?’” she joked to Jimmy Fallon in October.
But who knows? The Eras Tour might change her mind, or maybe either of the world’s biggest K-pop groups — BTS and BLACKPINK — will get the gig, with both of them scheduled to make huge comebacks with new albums in 2026. Post Malone and Morgan Wallen, with their widely loved, chart-topping discographies are also favorites, while either Justin Bieber, Miley Cyrus or Harry Styles could bring some pop energy to the league. Perhaps Lil Wayne will get the chance to headline the mid-game spectacle after feeling snubbed a year ago when Kendrick Lamar won it over him, or Drake could finally have his opportunity to hit back at Dot’s 2025 halftime disses with a show of his own.
And then there’s always the possibility that Jay-Z himself will do the honors. The rap icon’s Roc Nation has overseen the booking of the halftime performer since 2019, and though he hasn’t released an album in nearly a decade, there’s always a chance he’ll use the Super Bowl stage to launch his long-awaited, highly anticipated return to dropping music and performing.
It’ll be many months before we know for sure who’s headlining Super Bowl LXI, but right now, Billboard wants to know who you’d pick. Vote for which artist you think should perform at halftime next year in the poll below.

