During this year’s Super Bowl LVIII halftime show from Las Vegas, fans around the world watched famous artist Usher perform in front of thousands of people. You’re probably familiar with his music, as he’s earned eight Grammy Awards, 12 Soul Train Music Awards, and 18 Billboard Music Awards. All of that culminated in him receiving the honor to perform at the Super Bowl this past Sunday.
Indeed, millions upon millions of people from all walks of life tuned in to watch him do just that. And those fans were delighted to see the many guest appearances he had planned for them. But even if you watched the Super Bowl halftime show closely, there are still several surprising details you probably missed. Not to worry. We dug deep and found the details of the Super Bowl LVIII halftime show that not everyone noticed. Find out what they were right here.
Usher’s Preparation Was Legendary
This year, Usher wanted to perform a longer set consisting of his three decades of hits. While preparing for the Super Bowl halftime show, he said, “I’m so ready for it to happen. I just want to sing louder than I’ve ever sung, and dance harder than I’ve ever danced. I want to celebrate the 30 years of this career where I’m very fortunate to have made songs and moments with people that they will remember forever.” Usher left his longtime record label, RCA. Now, he’s the first independent artist to lead the Super Bowl halftime show, adding another wrinkle to his long list of accomplishments (via Mirror).