Eminem, Kendrick Lamar, and Mary J. Blige performing during halftime.Related: Madonna has a strongly worded message for 50 Cent and his “bullsh*t apology”As we gear up for the big show, there’s one Super Bowl performance we’ll never forget.
February 5 marked the 10 year anniversary of Madonna’s iconic set at Super Bowl XLVI, during which she sang some of her biggest hits, including “Music,” “Vogue,” “Express Yourself,”‘ and “Like A Prayer,” among others.Related: Sandra Bernhard just got brutally honest about her former BFF MadonnaIt was the first Super Bowl halftime show to be headlined by a sole female performer since Diana Ross in 1996.
Madonna’s set was watched by over 114 million people, higher than the viewership of the game itself, and featured guest performances by Nicki Minaj, M.I.A, CeeLo Green, and LMFAO.Queerty archeologists unearthed some rare rehearsal footage of Madonna preparing for the big event in 2012.