The Super Bowl is undoubtedly one of the biggest nights in television.

It goes without saying that preparing for this day takes months to perfect.

Meanwhile, the football teams are working hard to get ready for the big night.

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This coveted spot is a highly sought-after opportunity for some of the biggest names in music.

She emerged in a silhouette to the sounds of ear-piercing screams from the stadium and living rooms alike.

The absolute cherry on top was the confirmation of the long-awaited and rumored stage reunion of Destiny’s Child.

This high-energy performance of extravagance came right before a historic 33-minute blackout in the Superdome,USA Todayreported.

One of the highlights of this high-energy performance came when M.I.A.

and Minaj joined her for their collaborated single titled “Give Me All Your Luvin'.”

The performance concluded with Madonna’s hit “Like a Prayer” backed by CeeLo Green and a choir.

The performance continued to turn up the heat with Kid Rock making an appearance.

The performance followed on the heels ofNFL controversyand right before the world changed forever due to a pandemic.

One could say this was the perfect send-off before the world went into lockdown.

They celebrated their Latin roots and American pride through song and dance.

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Dr. Dre performed west coast-representing hits, with Snoop Dogg joining in for the iconic “California Love.”

Kendrick performed his hit “Alright” to the sounds of cheering fans and audience members.

The halftime show as we know today could not have been possible without Jackson’s game-changing performance.

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In tragedy, there is an even greater need for community and belonging.

TheSuper Bowl XXXVI halftime showstarted off with U2’s upbeat and positive hit “Beautiful Day.”

They continued their performance with “MLK,” set alongside a giant screen with the names of victims.

The tribute continued with their song “Where the Streets Have No Name.”

However, it was a pleasant surprise to all when Prince was chosen to headline Super Bowl XLI.

He performed hits such as “1999” and “Let’s Go Crazy.”