Kendrick Lamar’s Super Bowl LIX Halftime Show had 133.5 million viewers, drawing a larger audience than the Super Bowl itself and Michael Jackson’s legendary 1993 halftime show performance.
Kendrick Lamar performs onstage during Apple Music Super Bowl LIX Halftime Show at Caesars Superdome on Feb. 9, 2025 in New Orleans, Louisiana.Cindy Ord/Getty Images
Kendrick Lamarâs Super Bowl LIX Halftime Show is officially the most-watched halftime show performance of all time, Roc Nation, Apple Music and the NFL announced on Tuesday (Feb. 11).
âWeâve broken the record again! The most watched Apple Music Halftime show EVER, with 133.5 Million viewers,â the companies wrote on Instagram. Lamarâs halftime show performance drew a larger audience than the Big Game itself, which Fox Sports reported had an average of 126 million viewers. The Philadelphia Eagles emerged victorious over the Kansas City Chiefs during Sundayâs (Feb. 9) broadcast, with a final score of 40 to 22.
Lamar, who also made history as the first solo rapper to headline the Super Bowl Halftime Show, also edged out Michael Jacksonâs legendary 1993 performance, which drew 133.4 million viewers. His performance also got more eyes than last yearâs headliner Usher, who had 123.4 million viewers.
The Pulitzer Prize-winning MC brought out all the stars, from Samuel L. Jackson to SZA to Serena Williams to Mustard, and mostly performed songs from his 2024 Billboard 200-topping LP GNX, like his Billboard Hot 100 No. 1 âSquabble Up,â âPeekaboo,â âLutherâ (with SZA) and âTV Off.â And, of course, he brough his five-time Grammy-winning smash âNot Like Usâ to the worldâs biggest stage for the ultimate checkmate in his epic rap beef with Drake, who once rapped âBig as the Super Bowlâ in âFirst Person Shooter.â
Dot and SZA will be taking over more stadiums in the world than New Orleansâ Caesars Superdome when the dynamic duo embarks on their Grand National Tour in April, with a U.K. and Europe leg slated for July.