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And yet, reports Forbes, when she took the stage at the
Super Bowl halftime show in New
Orleans Sunday, she wasn’t paid a penny for her
efforts.
“We do not pay,” said NFL spokesperson Greg McCarthy in an
email. “We cover all expenses associated with the performance.”
Those costs—which include travel, lodging, setup, fees for
backup dancers and musicians—should add up to $600,000 or more, which is
certainly significant. But so is playing without receiving a performance fee.
So why did Beyoncé agree to play the Super Bowl for free?
Her spokesperson did not respond to a request for comment
for this story, but others point to two main reasons. First, there’s the
precedent set by Madonna, the Black-Eyed Peas and others who’ve done gratis
halftime shows. Second, and also responsible for her predecessors’ decisions,
there’s the fact that the halftime show is the most-watched musical event of
the year.
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