Taylor Swift is unlikely to perform at the Super Bowl halftime show next year, not because of lack of interest but due to Jay-Z’s evolving vision. After Bad Bunny’s hugely successful performance, Roc Nation is prioritizing bold, culture shaping acts over guaranteed ratings. Swift’s personal ties to Travis Kelce and his uncertain playing future also complicate matters. While Swift remains one of the biggest stars in the world, the halftime show is now driven by impact and artistic statement as much as popularity.
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