
Super Bowl Halftime Show 2015: Props, Odds, Predictions and More
The Super Bowl wouldn't be the Super Bowl without a star-studded halftime show. Thankfully, one of the biggest stars in the world will take the stage at University of Phoenix Stadium.
Katy Perry will headline the performance, which threatens to rival the spectacle Bruno Mars put on last year. Mars commanded the attention of the crowd with energy, soul and incredible talent as a performer. Perry has already provided some comedy:
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The excitement surrounding Perry is a bit larger than the buzz around Mars given her propensity for wild hairdos, interesting costumes and creative special effects. Naturally, Las Vegas has a list of prop bets that have to do with these variables.
Read on to find out more about these bets, as well as general information regarding what to expect from Perry.
When: Sunday, Feb. 1, at 6:30 p.m. ET
Where: University of Phoenix Stadium, Glendale, Arizona
Who: New England Patriots vs. Seattle Seahawks
TV: NBC
Spread (via Odds Shark): Seattle -1
| How many times will Katy Perry be mentioned in the first half? | Over/Under: 1.5 times |
| Which song will Katy Perry perform first at halftime? | Firework 3-2; Roar 3-2; This Is How We Do 5-1, Dark Horse 12-1, E.T. 12-1, Wide Awake 12-1, Waking Up In Vegas 20-1 |
| What will Katy Perry be wearing when she begins the halftime show? | Skirt or Dress 4-5; Pants (below knees) 2-1; Shorts (above knees) 2-1 |
| What color will Katy Perry's hair be when she begins the halftime show? | Black/Brown 2-1; Pink/Red 3-1; Blue/Green 3-1; Blonde 4-1; Purple 5-1 |
Predictions
Over 115 million people watched Mars at last year's Pepsi Super Bowl Halftime Show. That makes this the most watched musical event in the world. Perry intends on making those 115 million-plus viewers remember her performance.
You can bet that LeGarrette Blount is going to be entertained:
Perry, 30, is famous for her catchy hits, colorful hair and propensity to don rather interesting costumes. She's the complete package as an entertainer, making her a logical option to follow in the footsteps of Mars and Beyonce, who performed in 2013.
Perry has a vast catalogue of hits from which to choose. There are the classics, such as "I Kissed A Girl" and "Hot N Cold," but those likely aren't the ones we'll hear on Sunday. Maybe in a medley those will be included, but it's unlikely that she'll devote about eight minutes of the roughly 15 allotted to her to perform those jams.
She both confirmed a medley and claimed that she'll play "Roar" and "Firework" to Mashable.com writer Brian Anthony Hernandez: "I can tell I will be playing those anthemic numbers. ... I have a lot of songs to cover on Sunday so there will definitely be some medley of sorts."
Good thing she's singing "Roar." Russell Wilson is a big fan:
Aside from "Roar" and "Firework," look for a medley of her three classics—"I Kissed a Girl," "Hot N Cold" and "California Gurls." You should also bet on hearing "Dark Horse" in some capacity. There's also somewhat of a wild card to be prepared for.
Lenny Kravitz and Missy Elliott will join Perry for the performance, though it's unknown how much weight they'll carry. They'll bring some soul; rest assured about that. But will Perry dive into the catalogues of Kravitz and/or Missy Elliott?
Perry's performance will also be full of surprises. She told Hernandez that she has some unbelievable things planned: "My entrance and exit are very spectacular. Never been done before."
Perry seems extraordinarily prepared and will put on a show. The NFL is sitting on two consecutive years with successful halftime shows, and it's likely that a third is in the works.
Look for Perry to steal the show and make people forget—if only for a few minutes—that there's a football game being played in Glendale, Arizona.
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