Super Bowl 2020 Music Fest: Lady Gaga, Guns N’ Roses, Maroon 5, Chris Brown, DaBaby set to perform in Miami
The three-day 2020 Bud Light Super Bowl Music Fest is all set to bring together some of the biggest music stars in the days leading up to the NFL’s signature game on February 2 at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens. Guns N’ Roses are headlining the event alongside a lineup that includes Maroon 5 and DJ Khaled.
If that wasn't enough to grab your attention, there's a storm of pop music at the fest with Jennifer Lopez and Shakira as the halftime headliners. The excitement will begin days before the game as the queen of 21st-century pop music, Lady Gaga, recently announced a pre-game show scheduled for February 1 on Watson Island. On the same day, retired NFL star Rob Gronkowski will host the inaugural Gronk Beach music festival at the North Beach Bandshell, with performances by Diplo, Kaskade, Rick Ross, Flo Rida and others.
Chris Brown, Migos and DaBaby are the latest stars to join the list during Super Bowl week in Miami. VEW Live! announced Tuesday that the acts will join Cardi B as headliners for the inaugural VEWTOPIA Music Festival, which takes place January 31-February 1 at Marlins Park.
Others slated to perform during the two-day event include Megan Thee Stallion, Davido, Gunna and Shenseea. There are several surprise lineups planned that are yet to be named.
Wondering where to buy the tickets? Go to SuperBowlMusicFest.com and all Ticketmaster outlets, including Ticketmaster.com as the Bud Light Super Bowl Music Fest concerts went on sale starting Monday, December 9. You can also call on 800-745-3000 to find out more about the ticket information. The AmericanAirlines Arena presale runs from 10 am every Friday to 10 pm Sunday.
Earlier this year, the Bud Light Super Bowl Music Fest debuted at Super Bowl LIII in Atlanta, with grand performances by singers like Bruno Mars, Cardi B., Post Malone, Migos, Aerosmith, Ludacris, Ciara, Lil Jon and others. The Bruno Mars-Cardi B. concert was the highest-grossing show in the 20-year history of Atlanta’s State Farm Arena.