Kendrick Lamar has announced that he and SZA will be joining forces for the Super Bowl LIX halftime show in New Orleans.
Kendrick Lamar will perform with SZA at the Super Bowl Halftime Show.
Kendrick Lamar has unveiled a trailer for his headlining performance at Super Bowl LIX’s Halftime Show, which includes an appearance by his summer tour co-headliner, SZA. Apple Music released the 30-second clip on its YouTube page,
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In a new trailer, Kendrick Lamar revealed SZA will appear as a guest performer in Apple Music's Super Bowl LIX Halftime Show. Lamar and SZA are gearing up for their joint Grand National Tour of U.S. stadiums beginning in April.
Kendrick Lamar is bringing along an old friend for his Apple Music Super Bowl LIX Halftime Show performance with the announcement that his frequent collaborator and former label mate SZA will join him on stage.
Kendrick Lamar will perform with SZA at the Super Bowl Halftime Show. The musician is providing the entertainment for the big game at the New Orleans Caesars Superdome on Feb 9 and he's now confirmed he will be joined on stage by his pal and collaborator SZA.
The NFL announced that SZA will join Kendrick Lamar as a special guest for the Super Bowl LIX halftime show. Lamar also posted a promotional video on his social media. More news: Texans Shockingly Fire Team President Greg Grissom: Report In the video,
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