Erin Andrews, the renowned sports broadcaster, has recently joined the chorus of voices who want to see Taylor Swift headline the next Super Bowl halftime show. During a conversation on her “Calm Down with Erin and Charissa” podcast, Erin Andrews expressed her strong desire to see Taylor Swift take the stage at one of the most-watched events in the world. Alongside her co-host Charissa Thompson, Erin Andrews humorously implored NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell to make it happen, saying, “Roger, fix this, make it happen, we need Taylor Swift!”
But Erin Andrews is far from alone in wanting to see Taylor Swift perform at the Super Bowl half time show. Other celebrities and sports stars have also voiced their support for the idea. In fact, the Swift Super Bowl campaign has been gaining traction among high-profile names in the last few years. Retired NFL quarterback Joe Montana, a Super Bowl legend himself, previously mentioned that Taylor Swift would be a fantastic choice, highlighting her massive fanbase and electrifying performances. NBA star Kevin Durant has also thrown his weight behind the idea, pointing out how Taylor Swift’s appeal transcends genres and generations, making her the perfect fit for a halftime show that aims to captivate a global audience.
Popular daytime talk show host Ellen DeGeneres has playfully suggested that Taylor Swift should not only perform, but should also bring along some surprise guest appearances to make the show unforgettable. Legendary musician Paul McCartney has hinted that a Taylor Swift performance at the Super Bowl would be iconic, considering her influence in the music industry.
Even Travis Kelce, the star tight end for the Kansas City Chiefs and year-long boyfriend of Taylor Swift, has recently added his voice to the growing list of celebrities advocating for Taylor Swift to headline the Super Bowl halftime show. Obviously Travis Kelce is a little biased on the topic, but seeing as how dominant the Kansas City Chiefs have been in recent years with both Travis Kelce and Quarterback Patrick Mahomes leading the Chiefs to multiple Super Bowl wins, just imagine if the Chiefs played in the next Super Bowl while Taylor Swift performed the halftime show!
With support from figures across the entertainment and sports worlds, the pressure is mounting for the NFL to book Taylor Swift to perform at the next Super Bowl halftime show. Fans can only hope that NFL commissioner Roger Goodell is listening.