The NFL commissioner Roger Goodell replied “it is possible” when asked Wednesday if Taylor Swift could perform during the Half Bowl half-time show this year.
“We would always be delighted to welcome Taylor,” said Goodell to NBC’s TODAY show. “She has a truly exceptional talent, and she would obviously be welcome at any time. »»
Pressed by host Savannah Guthrie, Goodell added: “I can’t tell you anything about this”, before finally adding: “It’s possible. »»
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The Super Bowl 60 will take place on February 8 at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, California. Goodell said the decision and the moment of the announcement depended in the end of Jay-Z, whose ROC Nation company, in partnership with the NFL, has been selecting half-time artists since 2019.
“I’m waiting for my friend Jay-Z. It’s in his hands. I wait for smoke to dissipate. »»
Swift has become an essential figure in the NFL in the past two years due to its relationship with the Kansas City Chiefs star, Travis Kelce. The two announced their engagement last month.