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Coldplay to headline Super Bowl halftime show

By December 3, 2015December 7th, 2015Sport

LOS ANGELES (AP) Coldplay is headlining the Super Bowl halftime show, and a spokesman for the National Football League hinted that past halftime performers could join the band onstage.

”That’s where you’ll have to tune in Feb. 7 to find out,” NFL vice president of programming and media Ron Semiao said Thursday.

Katy Perry starred in the most-watched Super Bowl halftime show in history earlier this year, when more than 118 million viewers tuned in to see her perform with Lenny Kravitz and her now-famous dancing sharks. Previous halftime headliners include Bruno Mars, Prince, Beyonce, Madonna, Bruce Springsteen, U2 and the Rolling Stones.

”The show has grown into the most important live music stage on the planet,” Semiao said, recalling the halftime show at the first Super Bowl in 1967 featured two college marching bands.

Coldplay’s halftime set will be made up of hits, Semiao said, including hot tracks from the new album, ”A Head Full of Dreams,” out Friday. Coldplay confirmed the Super Bowl appearance on its website and social media pages Thursday.

”It’s official: we’re performing at the (at)Pepsi (at)SuperBowl 50 Halftime Show!” read a post on the band’s Twitter page.

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