2021 Super Bowl Half-Time Program: How to Watch The Weeknd Live, Stream Online, TV, Guests, Performance Sets

Before a winner is decided tomorrow between the Kansas City Chiefs and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, The Weeknd will take the Super Bowl stage. NBC Sports has everything you need to know about running the half-time program, including start-up time, watch, live stream, TV information, setlist and more.

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What time does the rest time show start?

The 2021 halftime show in Super Bowl begins around 8pm – 8.30pm ET, approximately 90 minutes after kick-off. Super Bowl LV is scheduled to begin at 6:30 p.m. ET.

How to watch the Super Bowl 2021 halftime show

The Weeknd’s Super Bowl Series Rest Time List

The Weeknd has not yet announced what songs it will perform in Tampa, but chances are it will mix a handful of its hit songs:

  • Show more intimate love with Ariana Grande (2014)
  • Earn it (2014)
  • The Hills (2015)
  • Can’t feel my face (2015)
  • In the night (2015)
  • Starboy with Daft Punk (2016)
  • I feel it coming with Daft Punk (2016)
  • Pray for me with Kendrick Lamar (2018)
  • Call out my name (2018)
  • Heartless (2019)
  • Blinding lights (2019)
  • In your eyes (2020)
  • Save your tears (2020)

Come back later Sunday for more details on the set list for rest time.

Will The Weeknd bring out any special guests at half time?

According to The Weeknd itself, there will be no surprise guests because “there was no room to fit it into the story and narrative” he will tell Sunday. Still, that won’t stop rumors about guests like Kenny G, Doja Cat or Daft Punk turning up to surprise The Weeknd on stage tomorrow.

Who staged the Super Bowl halftime show last year?

In 2020, Jennifer Lopez and Shakira will record the Super Bowl stage in Miami with a memorable performance featuring special guests Bad Bunny and J Balvin. You can see the full rest time program here.

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