NFL Drops Hint That Taylor Swift Could Be Super Bowl LVII Halftime Show Act

Taylor Swift’s fans speculate that the singer would perform at this year’s Super Bowl halftime performance after the NFL dropped a major hint on Thursday night.

The NFL announced Thursday night that Apple Music would finally replace Pepsi as the Big Game’s new sponsor, following the soft drink company’s May withdrawal from the league and its long-standing alliance.

Swift supporters claim that the NFL didn’t need to specify a prospective halftime performer for Super Bowl LVII in its announcement since the timing of the release told it all.

Strangely, the league announced the announcement around midnight, which has long been connected to Swift. Since 2020, she has published two albums that were also issued then, and the phrase “midnight” has been sung hundreds of times throughout those albums.

Next month, Swift will also release a new album called “Midnights.”

Taylor has never performed on an SB program; many people assumed she wouldn’t accept the offer since she was committed to a sponsorship agreement with Coca-Cola, Pepsi’s main rival.

But now that Apple Music is included, it appears like Swift will be able to sing “Shake It Off” in front of millions of people without incident on February 12 during the commercial break of the Super Bowl.

We contacted the NFL for comment but have not yet received a response. The NFL has not officially confirmed or denied the rumors.