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NFL Asks Musicians for Money to Play Super Bowl

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  1. Gran Drewismo

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    This is absolutely laughable:

    NFL Suggests Katy Perry, Rihanna, Coldplay Pay to Play Super Bowl | Rolling Stone

    "The NFL reportedly asked Katy Perry, Rihanna and Coldplay, their top choices to play the 2015 Super Bowl Halftime Show, if they would be willing to pay the league in order to secure one of the biggest gigs in the world, according to The Wall Street Journal.

    When reaching out to artists, league representatives asked some acts if they would exchange a headlining slot for a portion of their post-Super Bowl tour earnings, or make another type of financial contribution to the NFL. Sources told the Journal that the suggestion, perhaps unsurprisingly, "got a chilly reception from the candidates' representatives."

    While the NFL doesn't typically pay artists who perform during the Super Bowl Halftime Show, they do tend to cover travel and production expenses, which can be upwards of a million dollars. Considering the Halftime Show has only grown more popular in recent years — this year's performance with Bruno Mars and the Red Hot Chili Peppers drew 115.3 million viewers, compared to the 112.2 million who watched the game — it makes sense they'd want a piece of the pie.

    The artists themselves do tend to capitalize on the exposure of such a performance as well: Beyoncé announced her "Mrs. Carter Show" world tour right after her performance in 2013, while tickets to Mars' "Moonshine Jungle" tour went on sale the Monday after his Super Bowl set. But quantifying Super Bowl exposure, specifically in the form of ticket sales, is tricky, especially for established artists like Rihanna, Perry and Coldplay who have been grossing millions on the road for years.

    No decisions have been made about this year's Super Bowl Halftime performer, and as NFL spokeswoman Joanna Hunter noted, the league's contracts with artists are confidential. Super Bowl XLIX will take place outside of Phoenix on February 1st, 2015."

    Greedy sons of *****es.
     
  2. AceMaster

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    Greedy is right. What an embarrassment.
     
  3. wax

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    Who do they think these "artistes" are, Rappers?

    Yo, yo, yo, check it.
    Rollin' up in my Maybach
    Lookin' for some payback.
    Y'all bought your Cristal.
    Pfft-pfft. Pfft-pfft-pfft. Y'all.
    I bought me a Halftime Show.
    Wave yo hands. Yo-yo-yo.
    Etc., coliseum, ad nauseum, etc..
     
  4. Bas

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    Whats next? Ask the Footballers to pay for an entrance ticket to play during the Superbowl?

    ****, why not let them pay for their own ticket at EVERY game. Cash cow man.

    Beyond arrogant.
     
  5. AceMaster

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    'nuff said...
     
  6. GrigioGuy

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    A Superbowl gig can be a serious boost to a career. -Somebody- will pay to play, and the NFL would be a fool to not try to grab that money.
     
  7. nicholasn

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    I hate the halftime show now. It used to be great when they had real talent on stage, with bands like Aerosmith, The Who, and the like. Now all we get to see are pop artists waltzing around on the stage lip syncing their "music" in an apparent attempt to attract 14 year old girls to the game, who probably don't even know which teams are playing in the first place.

    Gimme a freaking break.
     
  8. Whisky

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    Wait! There's 14 yr old girls there?!?!?!?
     
  9. nicholasn

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    Well there are now. I wish Avenged Sevenfold could get a chance to play and end all this nonsense....not like that'll ever happen though.
     

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