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Backstreet Boys Seek Super Bowl Halftime Show Slot
The iconic 90s boy band wants to headline the coveted 2027 Super Bowl halftime performance.
Published on Feb. 12, 2026
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The Backstreet Boys, known for their hit songs and iconic 90s style, are setting their sights on the prestigious Super Bowl halftime show. During a recent concert in Las Vegas, band member AJ McLean proposed the idea to the enthusiastic crowd, who loudly supported the notion. While the NFL had previously approached the group about performing the national anthem back in 2001, the band declined at the time. Now, with the 2027 Super Bowl scheduled for Valentine's Day, the Backstreet Boys believe they have a strong case to headline the highly anticipated halftime show.
Why it matters
The Super Bowl halftime show is one of the most watched television events of the year, providing a massive platform for musical acts to showcase their talents to a global audience. For a group like the Backstreet Boys, who have maintained a devoted fanbase since the 90s, performing at the Super Bowl could reignite their popularity and introduce them to a new generation of fans.
The details
During a concert at the Sphere in Las Vegas, Backstreet Boys member AJ McLean proposed the idea of the group headlining the 2027 Super Bowl halftime show to the enthusiastic crowd. The fans responded with loud cheers, prompting McLean to say, "Let's make it happen then!" The NFL had previously approached the Backstreet Boys about performing the national anthem at the Super Bowl in 2001, but the band declined the offer at the time.
- The 2027 Super Bowl is scheduled for Valentine's Day.
- The Backstreet Boys made their proposal during a concert in Las Vegas in 2026.
The players
Backstreet Boys
A popular 90s boy band known for hits like "I Want It That Way" and "Everybody (Backstreet's Back)".
AJ McLean
A member of the Backstreet Boys who proposed the idea of the group performing at the 2027 Super Bowl halftime show.
What they’re saying
“Let's make it happen then!”
— AJ McLean, Backstreet Boys member (TMZ)
What’s next
The NFL will likely consider the Backstreet Boys' proposal along with other potential halftime show performers for the 2027 Super Bowl.
The takeaway
The Backstreet Boys' desire to headline the Super Bowl halftime show reflects the enduring popularity of 90s boy bands and the potential for nostalgia-driven acts to captivate a large audience. If selected, the performance could reignite the group's fame and introduce them to a new generation of fans.
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