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Star-Studded Lineup Unveiled For Bud Light Super Bowl Music Fest

By RTTNews Staff Writer   ✉   | Published:   | Follow Us On Google News

Halsey, Machine Gun Kelly, Blake Shelton, Gwen Stefani, Mickey Guyton, Green Day and Miley Cyrus have been confirmed as headliners for the star-studded Bud Light Super Bowl Music Festival.

The three-night Bud Light Super Bowl Music Fest is set to take place Thursday, February 10, through Saturday, February 12, at the Crypto.com Arena, formerly the Staples Center, in downtown Los Angeles.

Halsey and MGK are headliners for the Thursday night, while newlyweds Shelton and Stefani along with Guyton will headline on Friday night.
Saturday's Super Bowl Eve concert lineup will feature Green Day and Miley Cyrus.

Tickets for the general public are on sale now.

"Los Angeles is the epicenter of sports and entertainment, and we're thrilled to host this incredible festival for a celebration of everything the city represents," said On Location President Paul Caine. "This unforgettable staple of Super Bowl weekend anchors an exciting slate of On Location experiences."

According to the statement, along with the performance, the festival will feature surprise appearances by celebrities and athletes.

"Bud Light Super Bowl Music Fest has quickly become one of the most anticipated fan events of the week," said NFL EVP of Club Business & Events, Peter O'Reilly. "Three nights of incredible talent at an amazing venue in Los Angeles as the Super Bowl returns to the city for the first time in nearly 30 years will make this year's music fest the most exciting ever."

(Photo: On Location Experiences)

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