Beyoncé, Bruno Mars Rumored to Perform with Coldplay at Super Bowl 50 Halftime Show [Watch]
Beyoncé and Bruno Mars are rumored to be performing with Coldplay at the upcoming Super Bowl 50 halftime show.
The 34-year-old "Crazy in Love" singer and 30-year-old "Uptown Funk" hit maker both are in talks to make appearances during the presentation, according to Consequence of Sound.
A formal announcement is expected soon to confirm all the artists performing at the event.
Beyoncé seems to be an obvious pick for the show, especially since she's featured on Coldplay's new track "Hymn for the Weekend," from their recently released album "A Head Full of Dreams."
Mars, who is the curator of this year's presentation, was the featured performer in 2014, while Beyoncé performed the year before that. Katy Perry was last year's special guest performer.
"It's the greatest moment of our band's life," Coldplay front man Chris Martin says in a one-minute promotional video released Thursday. "We're going to give it everything we have."
In the video, fans can also see the band, comprised of Martin, guitarist Jonny Buckland, bassist Guy Berryman and drummer Will Champion, behind the scenes, sitting at a table discussing the details of their halftime performance.
"Now that you mention it, now I'm really, really nervous," Martin admits in the video.
Super Bowl 50 will take place Sunday, Feb. 7 at Levi's Stadium in Santa Clara, California.
Coldplay released their seventh studio album, "A Head Full of Dreams," on Friday, Dec. 4. The album has produced the single "Adventure of a Lifetime" so far. It is the group's follow-up to 2014's "Ghost Stories," which produced the singles "Magic," "Midnight," "A Sky Full of Stars," "True Love" and "Ink." Other special guests to make appearances on the new album besides Beyoncé include a clip of President Barack Obama singing "Amazing Grace" at Clementa C. Pinckney's funeral and Beyoncé's daughter Blue Ivy singing in a choir.
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