The Super Bowl is really an American holiday. Welcome to the party, Cousin Taylor Swift | CNN (2024)

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Media people can be forgiven for turning the coming weekend into “Taylor Swift’s Super Bowl LVIII,” seizing upon the shiniest of objects to enhance traffic among those who aren’t particularly invested in the game itself. Yet of all TV events, the Super Bowl has long since perfected the art of attracting an audience that isn’t necessarily there for the football, but rather to simply participate in the communal nature and spectacle.

Whatever incremental audience and additional popularity Swift’s relationship with the Kansas City Chiefs’ Travis Kelce brought to the NFL season, what commissioner Roger Goodell called “the Taylor Swift effect” should be less pronounced at the Super Bowl, which has already evolved into the equivalent of an unofficial national holiday in the US, celebrating the nation’s collective love of sports, marketing and family, with a heavy side dish, usually, of old-fashioned patriotism.

Long before DVRs and digital teasers, casual audiences tuned in to see the commercials, which took on an extra air of significance as cultural touchstones. A few relatively early legends in that category – Apple’s “1984” ad, broadcast 40 years ago, comes to mind – established that these ads could be not just product pitches but mini-masterpieces, little works of art that could spur thought as well as chuckles.

Music, too, has become an integral part of the game, and another bridge in appealing to those who don’t know the intricacies of when to blitz and might not otherwise feel particularly compelled to move away from the table with the mini-hamburgers and seven-layer dip. Give much of the credit for that to the then-renegade Fox network and its sketch comedy “In Living Color,” which in 1992 counterprogrammed the halftime show and siphoned away a huge chunk of the audience.

The next year, the NFL recruited Michael Jackson to blow the doors off with a live performance, and the notion of halftime consisting of nothing more than the studio crew of football analysts debating Xs and Os disappeared forever.

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Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes (right) celebrating last year's Super Bowl win with Fox host Terry Bradshaw.

As one of the most powerful forces in sports and media, and by far TV’s main attraction, the NFL has thus refined its approach throughout the years. Along the way that has meant overcoming multiple setbacks, from politics to a pandemic to concerns about the debilitating injuries and lingering health effects that playing the sport inflicts on its players.

Not surprisingly, given that context, even Swift’s attendance has become oddly politicized, never mind all the actors and musicians that have spoken out about candidates and causes, or the players that have dated celebrities (admittedly, few with a following to rival hers) over the years.

Fundamentally, though, the Super Bowl is now bigger than any star or other distraction, even bigger than football. Last year’s game, in which the Chiefs beat the Philadelphia Eagles, averaged 115 million viewers, a significant surge over 2023, and a sign that whatever weakness the NFL had shown in its once-impregnable armor appeared to be behind it. Playoff games leading up to this weekend also exhibited healthy ratings gains.

Taylor Swift at Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City in January. Ed Zurga/AP Related article To the ‘dads, Brads and Chads’ who’ve taken issue with the amount of Taylor Swift shown during NFL games: Too bad

The cast of characters might change at Christmas dinner from year to year – finding a seat for someone’s new boyfriend, or saying goodbye to a divorced spouse – but the holiday and the related traditions go on. So it is with the Super Bowl, and the role it occupies within American life and culture.

Welcoming cousin Taylor to the party will likely have its benefits, with the disclaimer that some of the non-fans who tuned in during the regular season would have shown up (grudgingly, perhaps) for the Super Bowl anyway.

Still, even people who couldn’t name a single player (and this year, maybe just one) would have been there Sunday. Because in these divided, often fractious times, the Super Bowl remains the one thing that we, America, still do as a family.

The Super Bowl is really an American holiday. Welcome to the party, Cousin Taylor Swift | CNN (2024)

FAQs

Is Taylor Swift going to the Super Bowl 2024? ›

Taylor Swift saved her best look for the big game. The 14-time Grammy winner jetted back from Japan — where she performed four back-to-back concerts as part of her history-making Eras tour — just in time to watch Travis Kelce and the Kansas City Chiefs take on the San Francisco 49ers in Super Bowl 2024.

How many times was Taylor Swift shown during the Super Bowl? ›

She was shown for 54 seconds during CBS the broadcast, accounting for less than 1% of the four-hour game. The four-time Grammy winner appeared on the screen 12 times throughout the contest, not including pregame or postgame.

Is the Super Bowl an official holiday? ›

Although not an official holiday, many families and friends gather together to watch the game, including those who are not normally football fans.

What was the score of the Super Bowl with Taylor Swift? ›

LAS VEGAS — The Kansas City Chiefs won Super Bowl 58 on a 13-play drive in overtime. And all of us are wondering, "Were the Swifties right?" The game, which ended 25-22, might have started unlucky because neither team scored in the first quarter and each team committed a turnover.

Why did Taylor Swift not want to do the Super Bowl? ›

For years, Swift has allegedly declined the slot due to having inked a “long-term partnership” with Coca-Cola, the rival brand to the Super Bowl Halftime sponsor, Pepsi. When Apple Music took over as the official sponsor in 2022, there were rumors that she was offered the gig.

Is Taylor Swift a billionaire? ›

Swift's inclusion comes after Forbes declared the singer a billionaire in October 2023 and reported her net worth at $1.1 billion. In a rare feat, Swift is the first musician to reach the milestone solely from songwriting and performing.

How many boyfriends has Taylor Swift had? ›

Out of Taylor Swift's exes, her relationship with Joe Alwyn was the longest (7 years). How many boyfriends has Taylor Swift had? Taylor Swift has 12 publicly known exes.

How long was Taylor Swift on camera at the Super Bowl? ›

In total, Swift graced the screen for a mere 54 seconds, less than a minute, making up only 0.36 percent of the entire broadcast.

How many times has Taylor Swift been married? ›

No, Taylor Swift has never been married or divorced. She has had a string of relationships and is currently in a relationship with the Kansas City Chiefs' Travis Kelce. Swift's first known boyfriend was singer Joe Jonas. The two dated for several months in 2008 and ended the relationship via phone call.

Who has Super Bowl 2024? ›

Kansas City Chiefs win the 2024 Super Bowl

The 49ers Jake Moody hit a 27-yard field goal in overtime to take a 22-19 lead. But Kansas City quarterback Patrick Mahomes drove the Chiefs down the field, and with 13 seconds left in overtime, connected with receiver Mecole Hardman on a one-yard touchdown pass for the win.

Who sings national anthem Super Bowl 2024? ›

Country music icon Reba McEntire sang the national anthem before the Kansas City Chiefs and San Francisco 49ers faced off in the 2024 Super Bowl on Sunday, Feb. 11. The three-time Grammy winner has a special history with the song.

Who is favored to win the Super Bowl? ›

Prediction: Who will win Super Bowl 59? The San Francisco 49ers (+550) are the favorite to win Super Bowl LIX based on betting markets, followed by: Kansas City Chiefs (+650) Baltimore Ravens (+900)

Is Blake Lively with Taylor Swift at Super Bowl? ›

Blake Lively shares behind-the-scenes pics from the Super Bowl. The actor, who was photographed cheering alongside close friend Taylor Swift, said the game was the first time she had been away from her four children.

Are Blake Lively and Taylor Swift friends? ›

Taylor and Blake have been friends since 2015 when Blake revealed just how much of a massive Swiftie she is. Blake referenced Taylor's song 'Bad Blood' in an Instagram post and quickly had to clear up speculation she was throwing shade.

What celebrity is at the Super Bowl 2024? ›

Taylor Swift, Ice Spice, Blake Lively, Jason Kelce and Donna Kelce. Travis' mother and brother sit behind Taylor, Blake and Ice Spice as they all cheer on the Chiefs at the 2024 Super Bowl.

Who is doing the 2024 Super Bowl halftime show? ›

LOS ANGELES (AP) — Usher emerged at Las Vegas' Allegiant Stadium for the Super Bowl halftime show seated on a throne, joined by a marching band and a trove of Vegas performers — but stayed its center.

Who is the singer for Super Bowl 2024? ›

Who is singing the national anthem at Super Bowl 58? Three-time Grammy winner Reba McEntire (a.k.a. the "Queen of Country") is performing "The Star-Spangled Banner" at the Super Bowl in 2024.

Who is going to the Super Bowl 2024? ›

Kansas City Chiefs' tight end #87 Travis Kelce and Kansas City Chiefs' quarterback #15 Patrick Mahomes hug after winning Super Bowl LVIII against the San Francisco 49ers at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas, Nevada, February 11, 2024. The Kansas City Chiefs win the 2024 Super Bowl, 25-22!

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