Here’s why BTS’ Jungkook declined Usher’s invitation to perform at the Super Bowl
For the Super Bowl half-time stage, Usher had invited BTS’ Jungkook to share the stage with him. However, he had to decline. Here's why.
Usher stuns with a high-energy Super Bowl halftime performance, leaving fans in awe with his iconic hits and star-studded lineup of collaborators.
Usher brought the house down with his electrifying halftime show at Super Bowl LVIII. The R&B icon took center stage at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas, dazzling the crowd with a 15-minute performance that had fans saying “OMG.”
Dressed in a stunning all-white sequined pantsuit, Usher kicked off his set with “Caught Up” and didn’t let up from there. From chart-toppers like “Yeah!” and “U Don’t Have To Call” to classics like “My Boo” and “Let It Burn,” he treated fans to a trip down memory lane spanning his remarkable 30-year career.
But the surprises didn’t end with Usher’s solo performances. The crowd erupted as he brought out a star-studded lineup of collaborators, including Alicia Keys, Lil Jon, Ye, Jermaine Dupri, Ludacris, will.i.am, and H.E.R., for unforgettable renditions of his biggest hits.
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True to his word, Usher took his performance to new heights, showcasing his impressive roller-skating skills on stage during “OMG.” Gliding effortlessly across the stage, he recreated the viral skating sequence from his recent Vegas residency, leaving the audience in awe.
Fans on social media, particularly on X (formerly Twitter), couldn’t contain their excitement, praising Usher’s captivating vocals and high-energy showmanship.
This performance marks a new chapter in Usher’s illustrious career, following the conclusion of his two-year “My Way” residency in Las Vegas. And he’s not slowing down anytime soon—Usher recently announced his “Usher: Past Present Future” tour, set to kick off in Washington, D.C. on Aug. 20, promising fans more unforgettable moments to come.
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