The National Football League (NFL) is reportedly targeting iconic British singer Adele to headline the halftime show of this year's Super Bowl, according to sources close to the organization. With her unmistakable voice and ability to connect emotionally with audiences worldwide, Adele is seen as a star-studded choice for one of the most-watched events of the year. Songs like "Hello," "Someone Like You," and "Rolling in the Deep" have cemented her status as one of the most influential artists of the past decade, making her an ideal candidate for the coveted Super Bowl stage.
While the NFL has not officially confirmed Adele's participation, negotiations are reportedly underway. Fans are already speculating on social media about a potential setlist that could include her most iconic ballads along with tracks from her acclaimed album "30." This move would continue the NFL's tradition of selecting world-class artists, such as Shakira, Jennifer Lopez, The Weeknd, and Rihanna, who have performed at previous Super Bowls. Excitement is growing, and if confirmed, Adele's performance could be one of the most memorable in Super Bowl history. The NFL has yet to issue an official statement on the matter.
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