Maroon 5 Brought Out Travis Scott, Big Boi, And SpongeBob For The Super Bowl Halftime Show
Tonight’s Super Bowl LIII halftime show in Atlanta was a mesmerizing experience for both rock and hip-hop fans.
Maroon 5,
Travis Scott, and
Big Boi all came with each other for a thrilling show that brought some excitement to a game that began slowly. Check out the efficiency below.
Maroon 5 started the show with an ethereal efficiency of “Harder to Breathe’ as plumes of fire raced around the outer edge of the M-shaped stage. They went into “This Love” soon after — complete with a guitar solo from frontman Adam Levine.
Right after an introduction from SpongeBob Squarepents, Scott then launched into a mosh-worthy rendition of “Sicko Mode” as flying meteors crashed to the ground. He brought fire to the efficiency as well, with thick, billowing flames that made the stage look like it was being destroyed in real time.
From there, Maroon 5 brought out a drumline and an entire choir for their efficiency of “Girls Like You” while the crowd waved its hands in unison beyond them. Afterwards, the musical group transitioned to “She Will Be Loved” as audience members holding globe-shaped lamps stood under lights that arranged into the phrase “One Love.”
Backed by his 2006 single “I’m On It (Kryptonite),” hometown legend Big Boi then drove onto the stage in an antique convertible Cadillac while wearing a mink jacket. He followed it up with “The Way You Move” with collaborator Sleepy Brown as Maroon 5 danced and also them for a calming, soulful experience.
The efficiency ended right after Maroon 5 retook the stage for a medley of “Sugar” and “Moves Like Jagger.” As soon as they finished these two final numbers, a variety of fireworks blown up into the sky over Mercedes-Benz Stadium. Though Super Bowl LIII has lacked in drama, the halftime show gave the night some much-needed life.
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