Adding to a day filled with loved ones, football and food, the National Football League (NFL) plans to host a few prominent entertainers at marquee games throughout Thanksgiving.
Leading the way, Louisville native Jack Harlow is set to perform at halftime of the league’s Lions-Packers showdown on Thursday, November 23. Hours later, Dolly Parton will perform at AT&T Stadium as the Cowboys and Commanders head into their locker rooms. Rounding out the holiday slate of divisional matchups, Steve Aoki will perform at the break during the Seahawks-49ers game.
“As fans come together for Thanksgiving, we’re excited to work with our clubs and broadcast partners to bring some of the biggest names in music to NFL stages throughout the day,” NFL Head of Music Seth Dudowsky said.
“Our Thanksgiving games are among the biggest platforms in all of broadcast television, and these halftime performances continue to grow as premiere showcases for artists from across the musical spectrum. We look forward to bringing fans special moments throughout the day, as they celebrate family, football and great music together.”
All performances sponsored by the NFL on Thanksgiving lead to Sunday, February 11, 2024. On Super Bowl Sunday, Usher will take stage at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas, Nevada. Shortly thereafter, he will deliver his ninth studio album, Coming Home.