Post Malone, Taylor Swift, & Drake All With Strong Odds To Perform SB60 Halftime Show

  • Post Malone is favored to headline the Super Bowl 60 Halftime show at +400 odds.
  • Taylor Swift also has +400 odds to perform at the Super Bowl 60 Halftime show.
  • Drake has +800 odds to be the headliner at Super Bowl 60.

SAN FRANCISCO – Super Bowl 59 and Kendrick Lamar’s performance is now a thing of the past and the search is on for the headliner of the Super Bowl 60 halftime show.

According to Super Bowl 60 sportsbooks, there are several big names at the top of that list including Post Malone, Taylor Swift, and Drake who all have under +1000 odds to be selected as the performer.

Super Bowl LX Halftime Show Performer

  • Post Malone +400
  • Taylor Swift +400
  • Drake +800
  • Ariana Grande +1200
  • Billie Eilish +1200
  • Justin Bieber +1200
  • Lil Wayne +1200
  • Miley Cyrus +1200
  • Bruno Mars +1500
  • Olivia Rodrigo +1500
  • Travis Scott +1500
  • Beyonce +2000
  • Eminem +2000
  • Kelly Clarkson +2000
  • Luke Combs +2000
  • Nicki Minaj +2000
  • Paul McCartney +2000
  • Bad Bunny +2500

Post Malone

Although he shares the same Super Bowl halftime show odds with Taylor Swift, the NFL would get the best value out of having Post Malone perform at the Super Bowl 60 halftime show. The reason he would be the most valuable is that he is a multi-genre artist and can appeal to any crowd.

Taylor Swift

Swift is an obvious name that has been tossed around to headline the Super Bowl halftime show for years now and Super Bowl 60 could be her chance. Swift has been in the eyes of the NFL since she started dating Travis Kelce in 2023.

Her relationship with Travis Kelce would certainly play a role in her performing at the halftime show. If the Chiefs were to make it back to the Super Bowl next season, taking Swift's odds to perform at the halftime show are a no brainer. Especially considering that Kelce could be nearing the end of his career.

Drake

Here is where things get interesting. It is no secret that Kendrick Lamar used his platform performing at the Super Bowl 59 halftime show to take shots at Drake as they are in the midst of some very personal “beef” against one another.

If this generational rap rivalry is still going on by the time Super Bowl 60 rolls around, the NFL could look to offer Drizzy the spotlight at the halftime show as a way to respond to Kendrick.

At the end of the day, the NFL is a business and is always looking for different types of publicity. What better way to gain publicity than being the center stage for this rivalry?

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