Performing at the Super Bowl Halftime Show is a music artist’s dream. The 13-minute concert turns the entire football field into a stage, and Kendrick Lamar brought all the heat to his 2025 performance. The hip-hop artist even invited Serena Williams, SZA and Samuel L. Jackson to join him on stage. Since it was an epic production, many viewers are asking how much money Kendrick was paid to perform at the year’s biggest sporting event. In any case, how much is any celebrity artist paid to sing at the Halftime Show?
Creating a memorable Halftime Show performance is a stressful ordeal. In her 2022 documentary Halftime, Jennifer Lopez opened up about her experience sharing the stage with Shakira. Since the two had to split the 13-minute timeframe, Jennifer pointed to the difficulties she had in creating her own performance.
Below, learn what Kendrick and past Super Bowl Halftime Show performers got paid.
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The cost to run a Super Bowl commercial changes every year. According to CBS News, advertisers spend an average of $8 million for a 30-second advertisement, which is $1 million more than what it cost to run a 30-second ad during the 2024 Super Bowl.
Viewership data has not been shared yet for the 2025 Super Bowl. However, more than 120 million people tuned in to watch the 2024 game, according to Forbes.
Kendrick did not earn extra money from performing at the Super Bowl Halftime Show. NFL Vice President of Communications Brian McCarthy told Newsweek in February 2022 that the NFL “covers all costs associated with the show and does pay the performers’ union scale.”