The Super Bowl halftime show is more than a break between halves; it’s a cultural event that commands its own audience. From Prince’s legendary, rain-soaked performance in 2007 to Lady Gaga’s aerial entrance in 2017, these shows are nothing short of iconic.
There’s plenty of anticipation for the Super Bowl LIX Halftime Show on February 9 at Caesars Superdome in New Orleans, headlined by Kendrick Lamar.
With the enormity of Lamar’s catalog, speculation on his setlist is a popular talking point and an interesting betting market. With odds on the board, “HUMBLE” leads the pack as a potential opening song at +170, with “Not Like Us” at +380 and “King Kunta” at +430.
With the high-energy nature of “HUMBLE” and the song’s commercial success, it stands tall as a favorite to kick off the performance.
Another tradition associated with the halftime performance is surprise guests, and this year’s is no exception. SZA has been confirmed as a special guest, which brings excitement to the show.
Betting odds also project other collaborators, including Future and Metro Boomin at -125, to join Lamar on stage. You can get higher odds on more outlandish appearances, including Travis Scott at +250, Taylor Swift at +750, and Drake, the subject of the diss track Not Like Us, at +9000.