The 2023 Super Bowl is coming soon and the NFL is revealing a little more about the course of the event.

This Thursday, the American league this time revealed through a post on its official tweeter account the participation of a French artist of Algerian origin.

It is indeed DJ Snake who will be on the decks during this event which each year has an inordinate number of spectators around the world. It will therefore be live on the occasion of the 57th edition of the Super Bowl. In its post, the NFL states: “DJ Snake will be LIVE from the sidelines ahead of Super Bowl LVII! “.

The Super Bowl show is therefore performed by often very prestigious artists, whether it is the opening ceremony or the show given during halftime.

For example, Rihanna was announced as the headliner of the Super Bowl LVII Halftime Show in September 2022.

As you will have understood, this is an event that goes beyond the framework of American football. It’s been a real unifying show for years.
According to a study conducted by Nielsen for the NFL (National Football League), the final of the 2022 edition of the Super Bowl was watched by more than 208 million Americans without counting the rest of the viewers around the world.

Where and when does Super Bowl 57 take place?

As a reminder, the Super Bowl is the final of the championship organized by the National Football League (NFL), American football league.

This year, the Super Bowl will take place on Sunday, February 12, 2023 in Glendale, Arizona at State Farm Stadium.

The kickoff will therefore be given at 6:30 p.m. (Eastern time) but the match will be broadcast internationally thanks to the television channel FOX. The popular half-time show will also be broadcast on the same channel.

As far as French-speaking countries are concerned, more precisely France, it is L’Equipe (Canal 21) which is broadcasting the show this year.

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