Certainly many were considering this possibility at an early halftime, with the Atlanta Falcons commanding an unexpectedly easy rout. However, Lady Gaga — a now-veteran of the NFL who performed the National Anthem at last year’s Super Bowl — surprised everyone with a performance that managed to lift even New England fans’ spirits.
Gaga had been hinting at an entrance that would, literally, raise the roof, and she delivered by starting her show at the very top of Houston’s NRG stadium clad in an otherworldly silver bodysuit. There, she opened up with a simple medley of “God Bless America,” “This Land Is Your Land,” and the last few lines of the Pledge of Allegiance as red and blue drones danced in the sky behind her, culminating in a flag pattern as she concluded. While her choice to sing the latter song, a Woody Guthrie protest anthem often played at rallies nowadays, could have been interpreted as a political statement, it was a subtle, inclusive, and overall patriotic one to please viewers of all stripes.
From there, the singer dove through the roof into the stadium — and, anchored by cords, launched into an aerial rendition of her hit “Poker Face” while performing Cirque de Soleil-worthy suspended acrobatics.
Lady Gaga makes a super entrance
During the Super Bowl halftime show, Lady Gaga made a unique entrance.
Gaga didn’t rest for a second after her athletic performance in the air. As soon as her feet hit the ground, she was joined by a dynamic troupe of dancers to groove through a variety of her best hits, including “Born This Way,” “Telephone,” and “Just Dance.”
Indeed, the show was one of few in recent years that was powered purely on choreography, talent, and pure energy — no special guests, no tricks, and very little effects beyond old-school glow torches and fireworks.
The singer slowed down for a moment in the middle of her set, sitting down at a piano to perform “Million Reasons” for the crowd, as well as give a shout-out to her parents. “Hey Dad,” she called out. “Hi Mom!”
Although well-known for her love of costumes, Gaga kept it easy in this arena too, only changing one time. She swapped her bodysuit for a two-piece for her finale, “Bad Romance” — and even kept it in the same color family, so not as to distract from what really mattered: the music.
As the final song ended, fireworks exploded outside NRG Stadium, and the crowd was left with the very-much-needed — and rejuvenating — reminder that, yes, we are all “one nation, under God, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all.”
Super Bowl LI was held in Houston’s NRG Stadium on Feb. 5, hosting the New England Patriots vs. the Atlanta Falcons.
Although well-known for her love of costumes, Gaga kept it easy in this arena too, only changing one time. She swapped her bodysuit for a two-piece for her finale, “Bad Romance” — and even kept it in the same color family, so not as to distract from what really mattered: the music.
As the final song ended, fireworks exploded outside NRG Stadium, and the crowd was left with the very-much-needed — and rejuvenating — reminder that, yes, we are all “one nation, under God, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all.”
Super Bowl LI was held in Houston’s NRG Stadium on Feb. 5, hosting the New England Patriots vs. the Atlanta Falcons.

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