January is right around the corner, making it the right time for many resolutions and exciting dreams. For sports fans, it also represents the beginning of the end of the football season, which concludes with the Super Bowl, where a new champion will be crowned in a sporting event watched by millions of people from all over the world.
In the coming days, the NFL is entering its final weeks of football, raising the stakes for many teams who wish to participate in the beloved sporting event. Here’s all we know about the Super Bowl 59:
When is the Super Bowl?
This year’s Super Bowl will be held on February 9th. Kickoff is set for 6:30 p.m. ET., with there being various channels and methods of watching from your home or your favorite sports bar.
This year’s Super Bowl will be hosted in New Orleans
The match will be hosted in Ceasars’ Superdome, in New Orleans, Louisiana. This marks the 11th occasion when the Super Bowl is hosted in that venue, which is usually the home of the New Orleans Saints.
Who is the halftime performer?
Kendrick Lamar will be this year’s Super Bowl halftime show performer. The rapper and singer has won plenty of awards throughout his career, including 17 Grammys and a Nobel Prize. This latter win made him the first non-classical and non-jazz musician to win the recognition, a feat that remains one of Lamar’s towering achievements.
“Rap music is still the most impactful genre to date. And I’ll be there to remind the world why,” said Lamar in a statement to the NFL.
“They got the right one.”
How to watch the Super Bowl 59?
The Super Bowl 59 will be available to watch on cable and streaming. It will be broadcast live on FOX and available on streaming on various apps, including FuboTV and the FOX Sports app.
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