The 55-State Union Series Sports Almanac - Miscellaneous Details

Super Bowl Host Sites (1955-2021)

Super Bowl I (titled "First AFL-NFL World Championship Game") (1955) - Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum (Los Angeles, California)

Super Bowl II (1956) - Yankee Stadium (The Bronx, New York City, New York)

Super Bowl III (1957) - Briggs Stadium (Detroit, Michigan)

Super Bowl IV (1958) - Yankee Stadium (The Bronx, New York City, New York)

Super Bowl V (1959) - Memorial Stadium (Baltimore, Maryland)

Super Bowl VI (1960) - Franklin Field (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania)

Super Bowl VII (1961) - Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum (Los Angeles, California)

Super Bowl VIII (1962) - Rice Stadium (Houston, Texas)

Super Bowl IX (1963) - Yankee Stadium (The Bronx, New York City, New York)

Super Bowl X (1964) - Cleveland Stadium (Cleveland, Ohio)

Super Bowl XI (1965) - Tulane Stadium (New Orleans, Louisiana)

Super Bowl XII (1966) - Cotton Bowl (Dallas, Texas)

Super Bowl XIII (1967) - Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum (Los Angeles, California)

Super Bowl XIV (1968) - Miami Orange Bowl (Miami, Florida)

Super Bowl XV (1969) - Miami Orange Bowl (Miami, Florida)

Super Bowl XVI (1970) - Tulane Stadium (New Orleans, Louisiana)

Super Bowl XVII (1971) - Miami Orange Bowl (Miami, Florida)

Super Bowl XVIII (1972) - Tulane Stadium (New Orleans, Louisiana)

Super Bowl XIX (1973) - Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum (Los Angeles, California)

Super Bowl XX (1974) - Rice Stadium (Houston, Texas)

Super Bowl XXI (1975) - Tulane Stadium (New Orleans, Louisiana)

Super Bowl XXII (1976) - Miami Orange Bowl (Miami, Florida)

Super Bowl XXIII (1977) - Rose Bowl (Pasadena, California)

Super Bowl XXIV (1978) - Louisiana Superdome (New Orleans, Louisiana)

Super Bowl XXV (1979) - Miami Orange Bowl (Miami, Florida)

Super Bowl XXVI (1980) - Rose Bowl (Pasadena, California)

Super Bowl XXVII (1981) - Louisiana Superdome (New Orleans, Louisiana)

Super Bowl XXVIII (1982) - Pontiac Silverdome (Pontiac, Michigan)

Super Bowl XXIX (1983) - Rose Bowl (Pasadena, California)

Super Bowl XXX (1984) - Tampa Stadium (Tampa, Florida)

Super Bowl XXXI (1985) - Stanford Stadium (Stanford, California)

Super Bowl XXXII (1986) - Louisiana Superdome (New Orleans, Louisiana)

Super Bowl XXXIII (1987) - Rose Bowl (Pasadena, California)

Super Bowl XXXIV (1988) - Jack Murphy Stadium (San Diego, California)

Super Bowl XXXV (1989) - Joe Robbie Stadium (Miami Gardens, Florida)

Super Bowl XXXVI (1990) - Louisiana Superdome (New Orleans, Louisiana)

Super Bowl XXXVII (1991) - Tampa Stadium (Tampa, Florida)

Super Bowl XXXVIII (1992) - Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome (Minneapolis, Minnesota)

Super Bowl XXXIX (1993) - Rose Bowl (Pasadena, California)

Super Bowl XL (1994) - Georgia Dome (Atlanta, Georgia)

Super Bowl XLI (1995) - Joe Robbie Stadium (Miami Gardens, Florida)

Super Bowl XLII (1996) - Sun Devil Stadium (Tempe, Arizona)

Super Bowl XLIII (1997) - Louisiana Superdome (New Orleans, Louisiana)

Super Bowl XLIV (1998) - Qualcomm Stadium (San Diego, California)

Super Bowl XLV (1999) - Pro Player Stadium (Miami Gardens, Florida)

Super Bowl XLVI (2000) - Georgia Dome (Atlanta, Georgia)

Super Bowl XLVII (2001) - Raymond James Stadium (Tampa, Florida)

Super Bowl XLVIII (2002) - Louisiana Superdome (New Orleans, Louisiana)

Super Bowl XLIX (2003) - Qualcomm Stadium (San Diego, California)

Super Bowl L (2004) - Reliant Stadium (Houston, Texas)

Super Bowl LI (2005) - Alltel Stadium (Jacksonville, Florida)

Super Bowl LII (2006) - Ford Field (Detroit, Michigan)

Super Bowl LIII (2007) - Dolphin Stadium (Miami Gardens, Florida)

Super Bowl LIV (2008) - University of Phoenix Stadium (Glendale, Arizona)

Super Bowl LV (2009) - Raymond James Stadium (Tampa, Florida)

Super Bowl LVI (2010) - Sun Life Stadium (Miami Gardens, Florida)

Super Bowl LVII (2011) - AT&T Stadium (Arlington, Texas)

Super Bowl LVIII (2012) - Lucas Oil Stadium (Indianapolis, Indiana)

Super Bowl LIX (2013) - Louisiana Superdome II (Westwego, Louisiana)

Super Bowl LX (2014) - MetLife Stadium (Manhattan, New York City, New York)

Super Bowl LXI (2015) - Levi's Stadium (Santa Clara, California)

Super Bowl LXII (2016) - Raymond James Stadium (Tampa, Florida)

Super Bowl LXIII (2017) - NRG Stadium (Houston, Texas)

Super Bowl LXIV (2018) - U.S. Bank Stadium (Minneapolis, Minnesota)

Super Bowl LXV (2019) - Mercedes-Benz Stadium (Atlanta, Georgia)

Super Bowl LXVI (2020) - Sun Life Stadium (Miami Gardens, Florida)

Super Bowl LXVII (2021) - SoFi Stadium (Inglewood, California)


Super Bowl Halftime Show Performers (1967-2021)

* - Super Bowl XIII was the first Super Bowl to have a halftime show — the first twelve Super Bowls only featured a performance of the United States national anthem before the start of the game and a performance of "America the Beautiful" during halftime.

Super Bowl XIII (1967) - University of Arizona Symphonic Marching Band, Grambling State University Marching Band, Al Hirt, Anaheim High School Ana-Hi-Steppers Drill Team and Flag Girls

Super Bowl XIV (1968) - Grambling State University Marching Band

Super Bowl XV (1969) - Florida A&M University Band, Miami-area high school bands (Theme: America Thanks)

Super Bowl XVI (1970) - Marguerite Piazza, Doc Severinsen, Lairen & Tara, Al Hirt, Lionel Hampton, Carol Channing, Southern University Marching Band (Theme: Tribute to Mardi Gras)

Super Bowl XVII (1971) - Southeast Missouri State Marching Band, Anita Bryant, Up with People

Super Bowl XVIII (1972) - Ella Fitzgerald, Carol Channing, Al Hirt, USAFA Cadet Chorale, U.S. Marine Corps Drill Team (Theme: Salute to Louis Armstrong)

Super Bowl XIX (1973) - University of Michigan Marching Band, Woody Herman, Andy Williams (Theme: Happiness Is)

Super Bowl XX (1974) - University of Texas Longhorn Band, Judy Mallett (Miss Texas 1973, on fiddle) (Theme: A Musical America)

Super Bowl XXI (1975) - Mercer Ellington & Grambling State University Marching Bands (Theme: Tribute to Duke Ellington)

Super Bowl XXII (1976) - Up with People (Theme: 200 Years and Just a Baby: A Tribute to America's Bicentennial)

Super Bowl XXIII (1977) - Los Angeles Unified All-City Band with the New Mouseketeers & Audience (card stunt) (Theme: It's a Small World)

Super Bowl XXIV (1978) - Tyler Apache Belles Drill Team, The Apache Band, Pete Fountain, Al Hirt (Theme: From Paris to Paris of America)

Super Bowl XXV (1979) - Ken Hamilton, various Caribbean bands, including Gramacks out of Dominica (Theme: Salute to Caribbean)

Super Bowl XXVI (1980) - Up with People, Grambling State University Marching Bands (Theme: A Salute to the Big Band Era)

Super Bowl XXVII (1981) - Southern University Marching Band, Helen O'Connell (Theme: Mardi Gras Festival)

Super Bowl XXVIII (1982) - Up with People (Theme: Salute to the 1960s and Motown)

Super Bowl XXIX (1983) - Los Angeles Super Drill Team (Theme: KaleidoSUPERscope)

Super Bowl XXX (1984) - University of Florida and Florida State University Marching Bands (Theme: Salute to Superstars of Silver Screen)

Super Bowl XXXI (1985) - Tops in Blue (Theme: World of Children's Dreams)

Super Bowl XXXII (1986) - Up with People (Theme: Beat of the Future)

Super Bowl XXXIII (1987) - George Burns, Mickey Rooney, Grambling State University and USC Marching Bands, Disney characters, Southern California-area high school drill teams and dancers (Theme: Salute to Hollywood's 100th Anniversary  – The World of Make Believe)

Super Bowl XXXIV (1988) - Chubby Checker, The Rockettes, 88 grand piano players (various), the combined San Diego State University Marching Aztecs, California State University Northridge Marching Band and USC Marching Bands (Theme: Something Grand)

Super Bowl XXXV (1989) - Elvis Presto (Elvis Presley impersonators), South Florida-area dancers and performers (Theme: 1950's Rock and Roll (Be Bop Bamboozled in 3-D))

Super Bowl XXXVI (1990) - Pete Fountain, Doug Kershaw, Irma Thomas, Nicholls State University Marching Band, Southern University Marching Band, USL Marching Band (Theme: Salute to New Orleans & 40th Anniversary of Peanuts)

Super Bowl XXXVII (1991) - New Kids on the Block, Disney characters, Warren Moon, 2,000 local children, Audience (card stunt) (Theme: Small World)

Super Bowl XXXVIII (1992) - Gloria Estefan, Olympic figure skaters Brian Boitano and Dorothy Hamill, members of the 1980 US Olympic Hockey Team, University of Minnesota Marching Band (Theme: Winter Magic, salute to the 1992 Winter Olympics)

Super Bowl XXXIX (1993) - Michael Jackson

Super Bowl XL (1994) - Clint Black, Tanya Tucker, Travis Tritt, The Judds (Theme: Rockin' Country Sunday)

Super Bowl XLI (1995) - Patti LaBelle, Indiana Jones & Marion Ravenwood, Teddy Pendergrass, Tony Bennett, Arturo Sandoval, Miami Sound Machine (Theme: Indiana Jones and the Temple of the Forbidden Eye)

Super Bowl XLII (1996) - Diana Ross (Theme: Take Me Higher: A Celebration of the Super Bowl)

Super Bowl XLIII (1997) - The Blues Brothers (Dan Aykroyd, John Goodman and Jim Belushi), ZZ Top, James Brown, Catherine Crier ("news" intro) (Theme: Blues Brothers Bash)

Super Bowl XLIV (1998) - Boyz II Men, Smokey Robinson, Martha Reeves, The Temptations, Queen Latifah, Grambling State University Marching Band (Theme: Salute to Motown's 40th Anniversary)

Super Bowl XLV (1999) - Gloria Estefan, Stevie Wonder, Big Bad Voodoo Daddy, Savion Glover (Theme: Celebration of Soul, Salsa and Swing)

Super Bowl XLVI (2000) - Phil Collin, Christina Aguilera, Enrique Iglesias, Toni Braxton, 80-person choir (Georgia State University), Edward James Olmos (narrator) (Theme: Tapestry of Nations)

Super Bowl XLVII (2001) - Aerosmith, NSYNC, Britney Spears, Mary J. Blige, Nelly (Theme: The Kings of Rock and Pop)

Super Bowl XLVIII (2002) - U2, Janet Jackson, the Bee Gees, Lionel Richie, Grambling State University Marching Band

Super Bowl XLIX (2003) - Shania Twain, No Doubt, Sting

Super Bowl L (2004) - P. Diddy, Nelly, Ludacris, Kid Rock, Justin Timberlake, Jessica Simpson, Spirit of Houston and Ocean of Soul marching bands (Theme: Choose or Lose)

Super Bowl LI (2005) - Paul McCartney

Super Bowl LII (2006) - The Rolling Stones

Super Bowl LIII (2007) - Prince, Florida A&M University Marching 100 Band

Super Bowl LIV (2008) - Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers

Super Bowl LV (2009) - Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band, The Miami Horns

Super Bowl LVI (2010) - The Who

Super Bowl LVII (2011) - Red Hot Chili Peppers, Slash, Dallas/Ft. Worth-area high school drill teams and dancers, Prairie View A&M University Marching Storm

Super Bowl LVIII (2012) - Katy Perry, Lenny Kravitz, Missy Elliott

Super Bowl LIX (2013) - Beyoncé, Destiny's Child

Super Bowl LX (2014) - Maroon 5

Super Bowl LXI (2015) - Metallica, San Francisco Symphony

Super Bowl LXII (2016) - "Weird Al" Yankovic, Dr. Demento, Emo Phillips, University of Florida Marching Band (Theme: The Super "Weird Al" Comic-Palooza)

Super Bowl LXIII (2017) - Lady Gaga

Super Bowl LXIV (2018) - Rihanna

Super Bowl LXV (2019) - Justin Timberlake, Big Boi, The Tennessee Kids, Georgia State University Marching Band

Super Bowl LXVI (2020) - Shakira, Jennifer Lopez, Bad Bunny, J Balvin, Emme Muñiz

Super Bowl LXVII (2021) - Dr. Dre, Snoop Dogg, Eminem, Mary J. Blige, Kendrick Lamar, 50 Cent, Anderson .Paak

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