NFL sources haven't confirmed the news reported by Variety that the Adam Levine-fronted outfit will play Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta on Feb. 3, 2019. In a statement, the NFL said it continues to work with sponsor Pepsi on halftime plans but there were no official announcements at this time.
NFL's statement: "It's a Super Bowl tradition to speculate about the performers for the Pepsi Halftime Show. We are continuing to work with Pepsi on our plans but do not have any announcements to make on what will be another epic show" https://t.co/mANzggjQvU
— Hollywood Reporter (@THR) September 19, 2018
If Maroon 5 is indeed the centerpiece attraction for the Super Bowl, fans might see surprise appearances by current collaborator Cardi B ("I Like It") and Kendrick Lamar ("Don't Wanna Know"), along with selections from the band's trove of hits, including "Moves Like Jagger," "This Love" and "Makes Me Wonder," the Atlanta Journal-Constitution noted.
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