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Super Bowl XXXVII halftime show

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Super Bowl XXXVII halftime show
Part ofSuper Bowl XXXVII
DateJanuary 26, 2003
LocationSan Diego,California, United States
VenueQualcomm Stadium
HeadlinerShania Twain
No Doubt
Special guestsSting
SponsorAT&T Wireless
ProducerJimmy Iovine andJoel Gallen
Super Bowl halftime show chronology
XXXVI
(2002)
XXXVII
(2003)
XXXVIII
(2004)

TheSuper Bowl XXXVII halftime show took place on January 26, 2003 atQualcomm Stadium inSan Diego, California, as part ofSuper Bowl XXXVII.Shania Twain,No Doubt, andSting were featured in the show, sponsored byAT&T Wireless.

Production

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The show was produced byJimmy Iovine andJoel Gallen and was sponsored byAT&T Wireless.[1]

Shania Twain's inclusion was announced by the NFL in early January.[2] No Doubt then announced their inclusion the following day on their website.[3] Ahead of the show, the producers promised that there would not belip syncing.[4] Speculation arose following the show that Twain lip synced her part of the performance. The show's sound producer, Paul Liszewski, claimed that Twain had sung live, but that her backing band and Twain's backing vocals were prerecorded.[4] However, Twain later admitted that her main vocals had also been prerecorded due to concerns over sound quality.[5]

Twain became the first artist to have performed both theGrey Cup and Super Bowl halftime shows, having already performed the halftime show at the90th Grey Cup months earlier.[citation needed]

As of 2025[update], Twain's performance marks the last time that acountry music act has performed in a Super Bowl halftime show.[6]

Synopsis

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Twain began the show by singing her song "Man! I Feel Like a Woman!". She next performed her song "Up!" which was new at the time. During part of the latter song, she walked down stairs to leave the stage and stand amongst the crowd on the field. After returning to the stage, Twain got on a lift that then elevated her as fireworks were launched.[7]

No Doubt then sang their hit "Just a Girl" with lead singerGwen Stefaniad-libbing lines like "I'm just a girl at the Super Bowl!"[8]

The show concluded with Sting performing "Message in a Bottle", with Stefani joining in midway through.[8]

Setlist

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Reception

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Critical

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Critics praised No Doubt and Sting's portion of the show, but gave a negative reception to Twain's portion of the show.[9][10][11]Rolling Stone magazine called Twain's performance, a “career-freezing” bomb.[10] Some argued that Twain, who was supposed to be the main attraction of the show, instead was overshadowed by No Doubt and Sting.[10] The rendition of "Message in a Bottle" was regarded as the highlight of the show by some critics.[10][12]

The show has, retrospectively, been ranked low among Super Bowl halftime performances by a number of outlets.[10][12][13] Other outlets have ranked it in the middle tier of halftime shows.[11][14] In 2020,E! ranked it among the best.[15] Retrospectively, Jennifer Earl and Andy Sahadeo ofFox News wrote that the show, with Twain and Stefani front and center, presented a "girl power" moment.[16]

Commercial

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All the performers saw their latest releases receive a boost in sales in the week following the performance. Twain'sUp! saw a 41% increase, No Doubt'sRock Steady saw a 23% increase, and Sting'sThe Very Best of Sting & The Police saw a 39% increase in sales.[17]

References

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  1. ^"ABC Sports - Shania Twain to perform at halftime of Super Bowl XXXVII".www.espn.com. ESPN. 18 April 2003. Retrieved2 December 2020.
  2. ^"Shania Twain will play the Super Bowl halftime show".EW.com. Entertainment Weekly. 6 January 2003. Retrieved2 December 2020.
  3. ^"No Doubt and Dixie Chicks join Super Bowl roster".EW.com. Entertainment Weekly. 9 January 2003. Retrieved2 December 2020.
  4. ^abTurner, Julia (28 January 2003)."Did Shania Twain lip-sync her Super Bowl songs?".Slate Magazine. Retrieved2 December 2020.
  5. ^Rosa, Christopher (January 30, 2015)."Why The Super Bowl Is The Only Place Where Lip-Syncing Is OK".VH1 News. RetrievedApril 9, 2022.
  6. ^Zaleski, Annie (26 January 2020)."17 Years Ago: Shania Twain and the Dixie Chicks Take Over Super Bowl XXXVII".The Boot. Retrieved2 December 2020.
  7. ^Kenneth, Daniel (February 2018)."Super Bowl Flashback: Shania Twain's 2003 Halftime Show".Country Music Nation. Retrieved2 December 2020.
  8. ^abVivinetto, Gina (January 27, 2003)."Super Bowl XXXVII: Superstars belt out favorites, or lip synch them".St. Petersburg Times.
  9. ^[1][dead link]
  10. ^abcde"The worst Super Bowl halftime shows of all time".Herald-Review.com. 22 January 2020. Retrieved2 December 2020.
  11. ^abSheffield, Rob (17 January 2020)."Super Bowl Halftime Shows Ranked by Sheffield: From Worst to Best".Rolling Stone. Retrieved2 December 2020.
  12. ^abWelk, Brian; Fuster, Jeremy (3 February 2020)."Super Bowl Halftime Shows Ranked, From Maroon 5 to Lady Gaga".TheWrap. Retrieved2 December 2020.
  13. ^"Best and worst Super Bowl halftime shows".www.cbsnews.com. CBS News. Retrieved2 December 2020.
  14. ^Moylan, Brian (3 February 2020)."Every Super Bowl Halftime Show Since 1993, Ranked".Vulture. Retrieved2 December 2020.
  15. ^"The Best Super Bowl Halftime Shows of All Time".E! Online. 2020. Retrieved2 December 2020.
  16. ^Earl, Jennifer (2 February 2018)."Jaw-dropping halftime moments you need to revisit before NFL's big game".Fox News. Retrieved2 December 2020.
  17. ^Caulfield, Keith (2 January 2013)."Super Bowl Halftime Shows: Who Got the Biggest Sales Bumps?".Billboard. Retrieved1 December 2020.
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