Super Bowl Headliner Announced, Major Spectacle Expected
NEW YORK (AP) — It's official: Lady Gaga will headline the Super Bowl halftime show.
The NFL and Pepsi announced Thursday that the pop star will take the stage Feb. 5 at NRG Stadium in Houston.
Gaga sang the national anthem at the Super Bowl this year in Santa Clara, California. Beyonce, Bruno Mars and Coldplay headlined the halftime show.
Gaga will release a new album, "Joanne," on Oct. 21. The Grammy winner's hits include "Poker Face," ''Bad Romance," ''Born This Way" and "Applause."
The Twitter-sphere reacted mostly positively.
I gotta feelin' the @ladygaga #SuperBowlHalftimeShow is going to be the most entertaining thing to happen to that stage in years.
— Matt Torrance (@TorranceMatt) September 30, 2016
Nothing goes with football like lady Gaga. #nfl #dontcare #SuperBowlHalftimeShow
— Steely McGnome (@steelymcgnome) September 30, 2016
Fox will broadcast the Super Bowl.
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