Justin Bieber Reunites With Ludacris at Super Bowl Party

Just shout whenever, and Justin Bieber will be there.

Justin Bieber joined Ludacris on stage at the Sports Illustrated party in Daly City, California, on February 7th, right after Ludacris performed their 2010 hit song, “Baby,” by himself.

At a pre-Super Bowl party, Ludacris, 48, introduced Justin Bieber, 31, who walked onto the stage from the crowd. In a video shared by People, Ludacris excitedly told the audience to cheer, saying he hadn’t seen Bieber in a long time.

Following a handshake and a long hug, Justin, who shares 17-month-old son Jack Blues Bieber with his wife Hailey Bieber, returned to the crowd. Ludacris playfully cautioned him to be careful.

Although Justin watched Ludacris from the audience, he did perform at the 2026 Grammy Awards just a few days before. It was his first time on stage at the ceremony in four years, and he gave a simple, acoustic performance of his song “Yukon.”

Ludacris isn’t the only big musical artist planning a memorable experience for football fans. Bad Bunny will be the headliner for the Apple Music Super Bowl LVI Halftime Show on February 8th, during the game between the New England Patriots and the Seattle Seahawks. He’s hinted that his performance will be a massive celebration, though he hasn’t revealed many details yet.

The Puerto Rican singer shared that he’s excited to showcase his culture in his upcoming performance, but he’s keeping the details a secret. ‘It’s going to be fun,’ he said at a press conference on February 5th.

The 31-year-old performer is enjoying the thrill of this groundbreaking opportunity – he’s set to be the first Super Bowl Halftime Show headliner to perform mostly in Spanish.

I’m focusing on my recovery and enjoying each day as it comes. I’m really looking forward to this performance.

Keep reading for a look back at the most memorable moments from past halftime show performances…

Kendrick Lamar’s powerful performance addressed the racial and political issues facing America, and he also included subtle references to his ongoing conflict with Drake.

Usher delivered an incredible performance, and the show featured special appearances by Alicia Keys, will.i.am, Lil Jon, Ludacris, and H.E.R.

Rihanna’s red hot performance also served as her announcement for her pregnancy with baby No. 2.

Jennifer Lopez and Shakira’s 2020 Super Bowl performance was a historic moment, as they were the first Latina artists to headline the halftime show. The performance also included a special moment when Lopez shared the stage with her child, Emme, and they performed together for the massive audience.

Lady Gaga made quite the impression at the when she dropped in from the sky at the NRG Stadium in Houston. Complete with pyrotechnics and multiple costume changes, the performance featured electric renditions of her hits “Poker Face,” “Born This Way,” “Telephone,” “Just Dance,” “Million Reasons” and “Bad Romance.”

Katy Perry’s Super Bowl halftime show drew the biggest audience ever, featuring energetic performances of her hits like “Roar,” “Teenage Dream,” and “Firework.” Lenny Kravitz and Missy Elliott made special guest appearances during the show.

Bruno Mars energized Super Bowl XLVIII with a funky performance of his popular songs like “Locked Out of Heaven” and “Just the Way You Are,” and he was joined on stage by special guests The Red Hot Chili Peppers.

Beyoncé brought her former Destiny’s Child bandmates, Kelly Rowland and Michelle Williams, on stage for a high-energy performance during her headline show.

Madonna delivered a fantastic performance featuring her biggest songs like “Give Me All Your Luvin’,” “Vogue,” and “Like a Prayer.” However, M.I.A.’s gesture – flipping the bird – nearly stole the show. It was a close call!

After a fantastic performance by The Who in 2010, the Black Eyed Peas faced high expectations. They delivered a memorable Super Bowl XLV halftime show, energizing the crowd with their popular songs like “I Gotta Feeling,” “Boom Boom Pow,” and “Let’s Get It Started.” The Grammy-winning group really impressed everyone.

Roger Daltrey and Pete Townshend, the frontman and guitarist of The Who, brought a lot of energy to the Super Bowl XLIV halftime show.

Jennifer Hudson powerfully sang the National Anthem at Super Bowl XLIII in Tampa, delivering a performance befitting her role in Dreamgirls.

From “Purple Rain” to “Let’s Go Crazy,” Prince brought the party to Florida during Super Bowl XLI.

During the Super Bowl XL halftime show, The Rolling Stones played their popular songs “Start Me Up,” “Rough Justice,” and “I Can’t Get No Satisfaction,” entertaining the crowd with their classic rock sound.

Paul McCartney delivered a fantastic performance at the Super Bowl XXXIX halftime show, playing a mix of his songs, like “Live and Let Die,” and the classic Beatles song “Hey Jude.”

Everyone expected the Super Bowl XXXVII halftime show to be popular, and it definitely delivered when Gwen Stefani and Sting performed “Message in a Bottle” together.

Beyoncé has performed at the Super Bowl multiple times. She first appeared at the pregame show for Super Bowl XXXVII, performing with Carlos Santana, and then returned the following year to sing the national anthem at Super Bowl XXXVIII.

During Super Bowl XXXVI, U2, led by Bono, played three of their most popular songs as part of a special performance honoring the victims of 9/11.

Super Bowl XXXV featured an unforgettable halftime show where rock legends Aerosmith teamed up with pop sensations *NSYNC, Britney Spears, and Mary J. Blige to perform their hit song, “Walk This Way.”

Super Bowl XXXV kicked off with a performance of the national anthem by the Backstreet Boys.

Phil Collins delivered with his performance of “Two Worlds” during Super Bowl XXXIV in Atlanta.

Christina Aguilera and Enrique Iglesias performed “Celebrate The Future Hand in Hand,” entertaining a huge audience of fans.

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2026-02-09 00:47