How much is Kendrick Lamar getting paid for Super Bowl LIX halftime show performance?

Kendrick Lamar will become the latest music superstar to have the honour of performing in the Super Bowl halftime show this evening. The 22-time Grammy Award winner is set to follow in the footsteps of the greatest in his industry, emulating Michael Jackson, Prince, Beyonce and more.  Kendrick performed at the 2022 Super Bowl as a guest and now he’s the headlinerGetty It’s already been a big week for Lamar after he won five gongs at the 67th Grammy Awards in Los Angeles last Sunday including for Record of the Year and for Best Music Video. And now he will grace the field at Caesars Superdome in New Orleans as the Chiefs look to achieve a historic three-peat against the Philadelphia Eagles.  Last year, Usher performed at halftime in the meeting between the Chiefs and the San Francisco 49ers at Allegiant Stadium.  The halftime show is one of the most iconic parts of the Super Bowl and you’d expect artists to be handed a hefty cheque for their appearance.  However, that’s most definitely not the case… How much is Kendrick Lamar getting paid? Lamar will actually NOT be getting paid for his Super Bowl halftime performance.  This has always been the case, with Usher not receiving a dime last year either.  The NFL has previously said that they do not pay the artists for their performances, but that they do help to cover expenses and production costs.  According to Forbes, artists don’t receive any payment other than on a ‘union scale’, which is a minimum guaranteed in a union contract.  This is reported to be around $1,000 (£804) a day and that is of course a very small fraction of the sums artists would usually receive on a regular basis.  So, some may think that the NFL are pretty stingy to not pay their performers, but their coverage of other costs is huge. Lamar will not receive any payment from the NFL for his showGetty Taylor Swift raised a glass when her former Bad Blood collaborator won the Grammy’s Record of the Year award for ‘Not Like Us’Getty They help provide payment for the set, special effects and any extras when it comes to the production of the performance.  In 2020, Shakira and Jennifer Lopez’s performance is said to have cost around $13million, while in 2021, the Weeknd’s cost was very similar.  Covering those costs as well as the paychecks and expenses of staff involved means the NFL do invest a lot of money into the halftime show.  Albeit, leaving the artist with no payment for the event.  Read More on Super Bowl LIX Follow live coverage of Super Bowl LIX here Fans make same Patrick Mahomes joke as Serena Williams gatecrashes Kendrick Lamar Super Bowl halftime show Taylor Swift visibly confused as she is instantly booed by Eagles fans as she watches Travis Kelce ‘Don’t like that’ – Tom Brady flexes $800k watch as he wastes no time with verdict on controversial Chiefs call Randy Moss left in tears by Tom Brady surprise as he makes emotional return to NFL Countdown after cancer diagnosis FOLLOW – talkSPORT End Zone YouTube Channel brings you all the latest news, views and analysis OFFER – See all NFL odds and bet boosts over at talkSPORT BET BUY HERE – Brewdog launches new beer to celebrate Super Bowl 2025 What is the benefit for the artists?  So with no payment for the Super Bowl halftime show, what’s in it for the artists?  Well, it’s the major exposure that the iconic performance brings with it.  Even for one of the industry’s legends, Usher, at last year’s big game, the benefits that came with the opportunity were huge.  His Spotify streaming numbers were boosted by 550% after his performance in 2024. That is incredible growth and it’s even more impressive considering Usher is a very well-known artist worldwide already,  For Lamar this year, it’s those eyeballs on his songs and show that he will value the highest rather than a payment from the NFL.  Usher benefitted massively from his Super Bowl show despite not being paidGetty Super Bowl 2025: Date and start time Super Bowl LIX will take place on Sunday, February 9.  It will be held at Caesars Superdome in Louisiana, home stadium of the New Orleans Saints.  Kick-off is scheduled for 11:30pm UK time, with the half-time show expected at around 1am. talkSPORT will live coverage of the Super Bowl.  We will have commentary of all the action from New Orleans while talkSPORT.com will keep you up to date with all the latest.  To tune in to talkSPORT or talkSPORT 2 through the website, click HERE for the live stream.  You can also listen via the talkSPORT app, on DAB digital radio, through your smart speaker and on 1089 or 1053 AM. Head over to talkSPORT BET to see all the latest Super Bowl LIX betting odds and best offers talkSPORT BET have got a massive new customer offer if you don’t have an account yet! Sign up and get an enhanced 50

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How much is Kendrick Lamar getting paid for Super Bowl LIX halftime show performance?

Kendrick Lamar will become the latest music superstar to have the honour of performing in the Super Bowl halftime show this evening.

The 22-time Grammy Award winner is set to follow in the footsteps of the greatest in his industry, emulating Michael Jackson, Prince, Beyonce and more. 

Kendrick performed at the 2022 Super Bowl as a guest and now he’s the headliner
Getty

It’s already been a big week for Lamar after he won five gongs at the 67th Grammy Awards in Los Angeles last Sunday including for Record of the Year and for Best Music Video.

And now he will grace the field at Caesars Superdome in New Orleans as the Chiefs look to achieve a historic three-peat against the Philadelphia Eagles

Last year, Usher performed at halftime in the meeting between the Chiefs and the San Francisco 49ers at Allegiant Stadium. 

The halftime show is one of the most iconic parts of the Super Bowl and you’d expect artists to be handed a hefty cheque for their appearance. 

However, that’s most definitely not the case…

How much is Kendrick Lamar getting paid?

Lamar will actually NOT be getting paid for his Super Bowl halftime performance. 

This has always been the case, with Usher not receiving a dime last year either. 

The NFL has previously said that they do not pay the artists for their performances, but that they do help to cover expenses and production costs. 

According to Forbes, artists don’t receive any payment other than on a ‘union scale’, which is a minimum guaranteed in a union contract. 

This is reported to be around $1,000 (£804) a day and that is of course a very small fraction of the sums artists would usually receive on a regular basis. 

So, some may think that the NFL are pretty stingy to not pay their performers, but their coverage of other costs is huge.

Lamar will not receive any payment from the NFL for his show
Getty
Taylor Swift raised a glass when her former Bad Blood collaborator won the Grammy’s Record of the Year award for ‘Not Like Us’
Getty

They help provide payment for the set, special effects and any extras when it comes to the production of the performance. 

In 2020, Shakira and Jennifer Lopez’s performance is said to have cost around $13million, while in 2021, the Weeknd’s cost was very similar. 

Covering those costs as well as the paychecks and expenses of staff involved means the NFL do invest a lot of money into the halftime show. 

Albeit, leaving the artist with no payment for the event. 

Read More on Super Bowl LIX

Follow live coverage of Super Bowl LIX here

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Taylor Swift visibly confused as she is instantly booed by Eagles fans as she watches Travis Kelce

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OFFER – See all NFL odds and bet boosts over at talkSPORT BET

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What is the benefit for the artists? 

So with no payment for the Super Bowl halftime show, what’s in it for the artists? 

Well, it’s the major exposure that the iconic performance brings with it. 

Even for one of the industry’s legends, Usher, at last year’s big game, the benefits that came with the opportunity were huge. 

His Spotify streaming numbers were boosted by 550% after his performance in 2024.

That is incredible growth and it’s even more impressive considering Usher is a very well-known artist worldwide already, 

For Lamar this year, it’s those eyeballs on his songs and show that he will value the highest rather than a payment from the NFL. 

LAS VEGAS, NEVADA - FEBRUARY 11: Usher performs during Super Bowl LVIII between the San Francisco 49ers and the Kansas City Chiefs at Allegiant Stadium on February 11, 2024 in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Photo by Lauren Leigh Bacho/Getty Images)
Usher benefitted massively from his Super Bowl show despite not being paid
Getty

Super Bowl 2025: Date and start time

Super Bowl LIX will take place on Sunday, February 9. 

It will be held at Caesars Superdome in Louisiana, home stadium of the New Orleans Saints

Kick-off is scheduled for 11:30pm UK time, with the half-time show expected at around 1am.

talkSPORT will live coverage of the Super Bowl. 

We will have commentary of all the action from New Orleans while talkSPORT.com will keep you up to date with all the latest. 

To tune in to talkSPORT or talkSPORT 2 through the website, click HERE for the live stream

You can also listen via the talkSPORT app, on DAB digital radio, through your smart speaker and on 1089 or 1053 AM.

Head over to talkSPORT BET to see all the latest Super Bowl LIX betting odds and best offers

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