Music sensation Justin Bieber was spotted in Las Vegas amid speculation that he might be making a guest appearance at the Super Bowl halftime show on February 11. Headlined by Usher who will be performing at the Allegiant Stadium when the Kansas City Chiefs will take on San Francisco 49ers, the performance will feature “some important guests”, promised the performer last month. Besides skating, killer choreography, and a major costume change, it has also been rumored that Bieber might make an appearance. Usher, who signed Bieber to his record label in 2008 and collaborated with him on his 2010 hit ‘Somebody To Love’, played the Super Bowl Halftime Show as a surprise guest, the last time it was hosted in 2011.
Usher’s Super Bowl Halftime Show performance also comes just days after the release of his new album ‘Coming Home’. In a statement last month, he said: “I think I made it easy for myself when I decided to have features on songs that became hit records, so that gave me the greatest point of reference.” The ‘Past Present Future’ tour, encompassing 24 dates in the US, also awaits Usher later this year.
On the other hand, Bieber, who rose to fame with some assistance from Usher, continues sweeping the music industry by storm with his music. The celebrity, in an Instagram post, explained that he was on a spiritual journey and that his forthcoming album ‘Justice’ would be a “reflection” of his newfound insights. He mentions, “In a time when there’s so much wrong with this broken planet, we all crave healing – and justice – for humanity. In creating this album, my goal is to make music that will provide comfort; to make songs that people can relate to and connect to so they feel less alone.”
In conclusion, while the possibility of Bieber as a guest star performer at the Super Bowl halftime show remains unconfirmed, fans and music enthusiasts can expect to see performances by some genuinely super talented artists
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