- The NFL is looking for 600 people to work the Super Bowl 54 halftime show.
- Participants must be at least 18 years old to apply.
- Applicants will help set the stage for performers on and off the field.
MIAMI - The NFL has already begun preparations for the forthcoming Super Bowl 54. This includes the 2020 Super Bowl Half Time show. With Jenifer Lopez and Shakira confirmed to be performing, The NFL is now looking for 600 people to work the halftime show.
These individuals will be responsible for setting the stage and for important elements both on and off the field. Residents from Miami and surrounding South Florida will have the opportunity to be a part of one of the biggest televised events of the year.
In order to apply for the position as a team field member, you must be 18 years old or older and be able to make all rehearsal dates. Applicants will also need to be in good physical health as the job will involve moving and assembling the halftime show stage.
Super Bowl Incoming
This application having been posted is just another reminder of how close we are to Super Bowl LIV. Recently, the NFL announced singer-songwriter, Demi Lovato, to sing the national anthem which has opened up a slew of new betting odds for sports bettors who are eager for the Super Bowl.
Things will kick off at 6:30 p.m. EST on Sunday, February 2. Until then fans and sports bettors will have to spend their time checking the best odds and matchups for the big game. Super Bowl LIV is gearing up to be a classic and no sports bettor should miss out. Especially when it comes to halftime betting lines.
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