LOS ANGELES POP band Maroon 5 will provide the halftime entertainment at Super Bowl LIII on 3 February, less than seven months after their cover of Bob Marley classic ‘Three Little Birds’ tormented TV viewers by way of a Hyundai ad which aired throughout an otherwise enjoyable World Cup.
The group, which contrary to its own name is comprised of seven members, will take centre-stage at the Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta, Georgia next month during the interval of the NFL decider.
Guests will include Outkast star Big Boi, who is a native of Atlanta, and Grammy-nominated Texas rapper Travis Scott.
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— Maroon 5 (@maroon5) January 13, 2019
🚨 It’s official: @maroon5 will take center stage at @SuperBowl LIII! They will be joined by @trvisXX and @BigBoi. #SBLIII 🚨 🔥 pic.twitter.com/ApLrxzgWP4
— NFL (@NFL) January 13, 2019
Formed in 1994, Maroon 5 have sold over 53 million albums and 48 million singles worldwide. They have also been nominated for 13 Grammys, winning three.
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