Katy Perry and Lenny Kravitz are expected to put on a big show during halftime at Super Bowl XLIX. But there are some legendary Super Bowl performers who could give Perry and Kravitz a tip or two. Here are the 10 best Super Bowl halftime shows in history.
10. Diana Ross at Super Bowl XXX, 1996
Celebrating 30 years of the Super Bowl, Ross's performance was a true diva spectacle, as she was airlifted by helicopter out of Pasadena's Rose Bowl while singing "Take Me Higher."
9. Aerosmith, N'Sync, Britney Spears, Mary J. Blige, Nelly at Super Bowl XXX, 2001
With the exception of Aerosmith and Justin Timberlake, these musicians were at the height of their careers in 2001, and gave one touchdown-worthy performance of "Walk This Way."
8. The Who at Super Bowl XLIV, 2010
They've been together for over 40 years, but The Who were just as electric at Super Bowl XLIV as they were in their 1960's heyday, masterfully performing their classic singles to audiences old and new.
7. Bruno Mars, Red Hot Chili Peppers at Super Bowl XLVIII, 2014
It doesn't seem like the most harmonious collaboration, but Bruno Mars and Red Hot Chili Peppers were on fire were they performed at last year's big game.
6. Paul McCartney at Super Bowl XXXIX, 2005
Incredibly cautious after Janet Jackson's Super Bowl nipslip in 2004, Paul McCartney was selected as a safe, reliable bet to perform at halftime in 2005. McCartney covered tracks from The Beatles' catalogue and from Wings to audiences' delight.
5. Prince at Super Bowl XLI, 2007
Despite his eclectic behavior, it was impossible to deny Prince made viewers go crazy at Super Bowl XLI.
4. Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band at Super Bowl XLIII, 2009
The Boss felt right at home at Super Bowl XLIII, performing tracks from his iconic "Born to Run" and "Born in the USA" albums, while playing the title track of "Working on a Dream."
3. Beyonce, Destiny's Child at Super Bowl XLVII, 2013
Queen Bey reunited with her former Destiny's Child crew and gave the world an incredible, "Bootylicious" performance.
2. U2 at Super Bowl XXXVI, 2002
The first Super Bowl that was played after the 9/11 attacks, U2 gave a powerful tribute to those lost in terrorist attacks with a chilling rendition of "Where The Streets Have No Name."
1. Michael Jackson at Super Bowl XXVII, 1993
The King of Pop was temporarily anointed as the king of football in 1993, easily delivering the most powerful and memorable Super Bowl halftime performance in history.
Honorable Mention: Janet Jackson and Justin Timberlake at Super Bowl XXXVIII, 2004
It's probably the most discussed about Super Bowl halftime show, but for all the wrong reasons. Justin Timberlake revealing Janet Jackson's exposed breast during Super Bowl XXXVIII caused a media frenzy, providing weeks of material for late night television hosts and constant discussion about Jackson on print, TV and online.
What was your favorite Super Bowl halftime show?