1Diana Ross (1996)
Focus On Sport//Getty ImagesDoes anyone remember the way Diana Ross wrapped up her Super Bowl performance? She climbed into a helicopter right after yelling out the words: "Oh my, here comes my ride!" The word iconic would be a complete understatement!
2Boyz II Men (1998)
Al Pereira//Getty ImagesYou couldn't go anywhere in the latter half of the '90s without hearing Boyz II Men playing in a public space—they were just that famous! The R&B group took on the Super Bowl halftime stage in 1998, singing many of their smooth hits while looking as coordinated as ever.
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3Stevie Wonder and Gloria Estefan (1999)
Al Pereira//Getty ImagesYou may not initially think of Stevie Wonder and Gloria Estefan as a power duo, but they had everyone pleasantly surprised when they performed at the Super Bowl halftime show in 1999. Stevie's soulful hits and piano ballads meshed so well with Gloria's salsa beats, and you can tell the crowd thoroughly enjoyed it, too!
4Shania Twain, Sting, and No Doubt (2003)
KMazur//Getty ImagesListen, this one did get mixed reviews, but it was super fun nonetheless. Fun fact: Gwen Stefani was still in the band No Doubt during this performance.
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5Paul McCartney (2005)
KMazur//Getty ImagesIt doesn't get more classic than this. Paul McCartney gave everyone a healthy dose of nostalgia with his amazing classic rock performance in 2005.
6The Rolling Stones (2006)
G. N. Lowrance//Getty ImagesSo much hip-shaking in this one! The sass was real, and it was much-needed in the moment.
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7Prince (2007)
Theo Wargo//Getty ImagesNo one doubted Prince's ability to make the halftime stage his own. But no one could have predicted that he'd put on one of the best performances in Super Bowl halftime history during a downpour! Purple Rain, indeed.
8Tom Petty (2008)
Streeter Lecka//Getty ImagesIt almost seems like Tom Petty waited his whole career for this moment. His performance was just what we needed to see on the halftime stage. His hits went over very well with the crowd, too.
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9Bruce Springsteen & The E Street Band (2009)
Focus On Sport//Getty ImagesThe best way to describe this show is that it seemed like these two had a whole lot of fun—and so did America watching them.
10Madonna (2012)
Simon M Bruty//Getty ImagesHonestly, we're not sure why it took so long to get the Queen of Pop to the sports world's biggest stage. But it was totally worth the wait. Madonna proved to the world that she's still got it!
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11Beyoncé (2013)
Kevin Mazur//Getty ImagesEverything about Beyoncé's performance was iconic. She even brought out her former Destiny's Child members, much to the delight of the crowd!
12Bruno Mars (2014)
Jamie Squire//Getty Images2014 was truly Bruno Mars' year. He scored his first Super Bowl performance despite having only two albums out at the time. Not many thought he could pull it off, as he was relatively new to the scene, but boy, did he deliver!
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13Katy Perry and Missy Elliott (2015)
Jeff Kravitz//Getty ImagesFor a while, it seemed like the only person on the radio was Katy Perry. So it just made sense that she was the pick for 2015's halftime performer. Sharing the stage with Missy Elliot, Katy put on one of the most fun Super Bowl performances we've seen.
14Lady Gaga (2017)
Focus On Sport//Getty ImagesLady Gaga is known for her outside-the-box performances and creative antics at award shows. So, no one really knew what she would be bringing to the Super Bowl stage in 2017. But from the moment she flew in from the top of the stadium on a wire to perform her most iconic songs, we all knew it was going to be a special show—and it was.
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15The Weeknd (2021)
Icon Sportswire//Getty ImagesHonestly, we give props to The Weeknd for putting on a creative show during challenging times! It was the first pandemic-era Super Bowl, after all, and he gave a haunting performance we'll never forget.
16Rihanna (2023)
Icon Sportswire//Getty ImagesHaving to top every single other Super Bowl performance is a hard task—but announcing your pregnancy right when you get on stage is a great way to do so! Still, Rihanna's long-awaited return to any sort of musical stage was highly anticipated, and fans everywhere were ecstatic to witness it in real time.

Josiah is the Digital Content Producer for the commerce team at Popular Mechanics, Best Products, Runner’s World, and Bicycling Magazine. He also writes for “BIO Buys”—a column on Biography.com—giving readers the lowdown on what products their favorite celebs are using. In another life, Josiah was an editor at ThePioneerWoman.com, where he sharpened his expertise on all things lifestyle, food-news, and entertainment. Outside work related matters, he’s a fan of Studio Ghibli films, unimportant reality TV drama, and melancholy Lorde songs.
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