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Did Gaga pay to perform at the SB/Halftime?


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Did Gaga pay to perform at the SB/Halftime? Sorry for being a flop fan but I heard someone say that she paid $6 million ??

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Ricardo

No as far I understand the SB committee select one artist to perform, sponsors (like Pepsi) pay for the show but not Gaga, I think Gaga doesn't get paid for it either

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NewUsername

I doubt she could offer them the amount of money that would be needed for them to choose her if they weren't interested in her. So without a doubt they chose her because they see a good fit in her!

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Decodekid

Here comes my new concept 

Bling not the Bling 

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You pay for your own success 

Bling not the Bling 

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Long Live Gretchen
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Panchecco

No

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but I actually think that the artists who want to perform go to the NFL with a budget/a general plan with what they want to do and how much they want to spend on the performance... NFL then considers everything also keeping in mind popularity and how "they can sell" the performance

I think they were so overwhelmed with her performance of the National Anthem that they asked her to be the performer (they knew she had an album coming and she is a big name so :lolly:)

 

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Decodekid
Just now, EvilCat said:

Yes i just pay to perform at 2018 super bowl y'all should skip work and watch me :hor:

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those are lies, Cupcakke is already doing the Half Time Show in 2018 

Long Live Gretchen
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Brie Candy

http://www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/id/1...ture-lady-gaga

In the past, the NFL reportedly had sought to have the halftime performers pay for the right to play at the Super Bowl given its extreme value.

To date, that hasn't happened.

An NFL spokesperson told ESPN on Thursday that Lady Gaga did not pay the league to perform, nor did the league pay Gaga.

A spokesperson for Pepsi told ESPN that the company, which again is sponsoring the halftime show, says it didn't pay Gaga either or specifically pay the NFL for her performance, on her behalf.

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bitchimtrying

The NFL and Pepsi are massive companies, what would they need a lousy $6 mil for? They probably spend that much on advertising per day.

They probably shopped around five or six artists, asked if they were coming out with new music, looked at previous live TV performances and watched their concerts and chose the one that they thought would be most entertaining and relevant. And just because Adele said no, doesn't mean that she was their first pick, she might have been just one of the five that they pre-asked, like gave a head up. 

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