The Harry Styles fandom might be in for a treat, as rumors are swirling that Styles may headline the 2024 Super Bowl halftime show. The former One Direction band member has made the last year his own, headlining Coachella in 2022, plus 15 sold-out nights at Madison Square Garden. The 2024 Super Bowl will be held at the Las Vegas Allegiant Stadium, and fans speculate Styles will turn the stage into Harry’s House following his Album of the Year win at the 2023 Grammys. Her Campus reached out to Styles’ team for comment, but did not hear back by the time of publication.
A few other show-stopping names — including Taylor Swift and Britney Spears — have been thrown into the 2024 Super Bowl headliner conversation. After a tweet from independent reporter MLFootball, fans ran with the Styles rumors.
“There’s been a lot of chatter that multiple-time GRAMMY award winner and former One Direction star Harry Styles will be the 2024 Super Bowl Halftime Show Performer,” the tweet reads. So far, no public confirmation has come from Styles or the NFL, and again, MLFootball is independent, so it’s best to take this rumor with a grain of salt.
That hasn’t stopped fans across the internet, of course, who have already started to speculate about Styles’ possible set list and guest appearances. Since the Super Bowl halftime show will take place in a stadium, fans believe getting tickets will be a headache as it has been for past Styles tours, according to Cosmopolitan. Styles’ Love on Tour was the 10th highest-grossing tour ever, as reported by Forbes — the tour reached over $400 million in ticket sales.
These rumors are not Styles’ first connection to the biggest stage in the U.S. In 2020, Styles was supposed to perform at the Pre-Super Bowl show in Miami but didn’t due to severe weather conditions. It’s been three years since then, and Styles’ fame and accomplishments have skyrocketed. After the success of his tour, movies like Don’t Worry Darling, and beauty brands, Styles could solidify his status as the next artist to take on the Super Bowl halftime stage. We’ll have to keep our ears to the Twitter streets and keep hope alive.