Super Bowl Halftime Show Live Stream: Watch Rihanna and more

How to rewatch Rihanna’s incredible Super Bowl halftime show

Rihanna in a promo shot for the Apple Music Super Bowl LVII Halftime Show.

Did you miss the Super Bowl halftime show? If so, you missed out on an amazing performance by Rihanna as she showcased her fantastic discography in spectacular style. It was so impressive we wouldn’t blame you if you watched it last night and you’re keen to see it all over again. While there may not be a Super Bowl halftime show live stream anymore for obvious reasons, you can still catch up on the show thanks to YouTube. Here’s a quick look at what you need to know.

The Super Bowl halftime show is a breeze to watch still thanks to the whole thing being on NFL’s YouTube page.

From there, you can see the full 13-minute spectacular that Rihanna put on for the benefit of everyone looking to watch the Super Bowl and gain a little more than solely a thrilling football match.The show had Rihanna performing a medley of her greatest hits. She performed B—- Better Have My Money, Where Have You Been, Only Girl (In The World), We Found Love, Rude Boy, Work, Wild Thoughts, Pour It Up, All of the Lights, Run This Town, Umbrella and Diamonds, all within the short space of the show. It was a fantastic reminder of her catalogue of work while demonstrating what a great performer she is.

Unlike some other Super Bowl halftime shows, Rihanna did this in just the one costume — a bright red jumpsuit that she wore unzipped over a similarly red bodysuit. The reason why? As various sites explained afterwards, she’s pregnant with her second child so we’re guessing a costume change may have been awkward.

The Super Bowl halftime show was also exclusively all about Rihanna with no celebrity guests joining her, even for songs that previously featured collaborations. It’s a spectacular event though and one that’s sure to grip Rihanna fans and the world alike.

To watch it, all you need to do is head over to NFL’s YouTube page and check out the full show. It’s the kind of 13-minute performance you simply can’t get anywhere else and is sure to thrill.

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