2027 Super Bowl Halftime: Who Will Headline?

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Updated 52 minutes ago · 9:02 AM PDT

Kalshi is currently the only prediction market platform offering a "Who will headline the Super Bowl?" contract for the 2027 show, with Justin Bieber leading the board at 36.5% probability of being named and JAY-Z, Miley Cyrus, and Harry Styles each sitting with 15-18% odds of being selected. Total volume on the market sits at $12.9K. Our Super Bowl headliner tracker aggregates cross-platform odds for 2027 Super Bowl. Current probability synthesis from Kalshi. Polymarket will be added once a contract is created. Stats and data updated every 30 minutes.

Largest Spread
0.00%
Current Favorite
36.5%
Justin Bieber +26.0%
30D Volume (Share)
$12.9K
K: 100.0%
Momentum Leader
+28.5%
JAY-Z YTD change

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Current probabilities across platforms with liquidity indicators

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JB
Justin Bieber
Vol $2.3K Spread
Agg 36.5%
↑ +26.0%
K 36.5%
JZ
JAY-Z
Vol $4.4K Spread
Agg 33.5%
↑ +28.5%
K 33.5%
MC
Miley Cyrus
Vol $451 Spread
Agg 21.0%
↑ +1.5%
K 21.0%
HS
Harry Styles
Vol $2.1K Spread
Agg 19.5%
↑ +12.0%
K 19.5%
AG
Ariana Grande
Vol $5 Spread
Agg 16.5%
↑ +9.0%
K 16.5%
TS
Taylor Swift
Vol $168 Spread
Agg 15.5%
↑ +3.0%
K 15.5%
SC
Sabrina Carpenter
Vol $140 Spread
Agg 12.5%
↑ +3.5%
K 12.5%
BE
Billie Eilish
Vol $217 Spread
Agg 12.0%
↑ +6.5%
K 12.0%
LG
Lady Gaga
Vol $0 Spread
Agg 9.5%
↑ +0.5%
K 9.5%
BT
BTS
Vol $59 Spread
Agg 9.0%
↓ -3.0%
K 9.0%
DR
Drake
Vol $67 Spread
Agg 7.0%
— +0.0%
K 7.0%
DL
Dua Lipa
Vol $218 Spread
Agg 7.0%
↓ -0.5%
K 7.0%
MW
Morgan Wallen
Vol $836 Spread
Agg 7.0%
↓ -2.5%
K 7.0%
PM
Post Malone
Vol $295 Spread
Agg 7.0%
↓ -2.0%
K 7.0%
AD
Adele
Vol $0 Spread
Agg 6.0%
↑ +0.5%
K 6.0%
BL
BLACKPINK
Vol $3 Spread
Agg 5.0%
↑ +1.5%
K 5.0%
FF
Foo Fighters
Vol $0 Spread
Agg 5.0%
↓ -1.5%
K 5.0%
KWY
Kanye West / Ye
Vol $1.1K Spread
Agg 5.0%
— +0.0%
K 5.0%
TTC
Tyler, The Creator
Vol $2 Spread
Agg 5.0%
↓ -1.0%
K 5.0%
BB
Backstreet Boys
Vol $34 Spread
Agg 4.5%
↓ -1.5%
K 4.5%
CB
Cardi B
Vol $0 Spread
Agg 4.5%
↑ +0.5%
K 4.5%
CB
Chris Brown
Vol $113 Spread
Agg 4.5%
↓ -0.5%
K 4.5%
LP
Linkin Park
Vol $60 Spread
Agg 4.5%
↑ +1.5%
K 4.5%
MTS
Megan Thee Stallion
Vol $2 Spread
Agg 4.5%
↓ -0.5%
K 4.5%
OU
Outkast
Vol $0 Spread
Agg 4.5%
↓ -0.5%
K 4.5%
TP
T-Pain
Vol $0 Spread
Agg 4.5%
↓ -0.5%
K 4.5%
TS
Travis Scott
Vol $257 Spread
Agg 4.5%
↓ -3.0%
K 4.5%
ME
Metallica
Vol $0 Spread
Agg 4.0%
↓ -2.5%
K 4.0%
GNR
Guns N' Roses
Vol $5 Spread
Agg 3.5%
↓ -0.5%
K 3.5%
PI
Pink
Vol $0 Spread
Agg 3.5%
↓ -0.5%
K 3.5%
AD
AC/DC
Vol $0 Spread
Agg 3.0%
— +0.0%
K 3.0%
CR
Chappell Roan
Vol $0 Spread
Agg 3.0%
↓ -2.5%
K 3.0%
CA
Christina Aguilera
Vol $0 Spread
Agg 3.0%
↓ -1.0%
K 3.0%
CO
Coldplay
Vol $0 Spread
Agg 3.0%
↓ -1.0%
K 3.0%
CE
Cynthia Erivo
Vol $0 Spread
Agg 3.0%
— +0.0%
K 3.0%
DC
Doja Cat
Vol $0 Spread
Agg 3.0%
↓ -1.5%
K 3.0%
EA
Eagles
Vol $0 Spread
Agg 3.0%
— +0.0%
K 3.0%
ES
Ed Sheeran
Vol $0 Spread
Agg 3.0%
↓ -1.0%
K 3.0%
EJ
Elton John
Vol $0 Spread
Agg 3.0%
↓ -1.5%
K 3.0%
GD
Green Day
Vol $1 Spread
Agg 3.0%
↓ -0.5%
K 3.0%
IS
Ice Spice
Vol $0 Spread
Agg 3.0%
↓ -0.5%
K 3.0%
ID
Imagine Dragons
Vol $0 Spread
Agg 3.0%
↓ -2.0%
K 3.0%
KG
Karol G
Vol $15 Spread
Agg 3.0%
↓ -2.5%
K 3.0%
KP
Katy Perry
Vol $0 Spread
Agg 3.0%
— +0.0%
K 3.0%
LB
Lil Baby
Vol $0 Spread
Agg 3.0%
↓ -0.5%
K 3.0%
LW
Lil Wayne
Vol $1 Spread
Agg 3.0%
↓ -1.0%
K 3.0%
MC
Mariah Carey
Vol $0 Spread
Agg 3.0%
— +0.0%
K 3.0%
OA
Oasis
Vol $0 Spread
Agg 3.0%
↓ -1.5%
K 3.0%
PJ
Pearl Jam
Vol $0 Spread
Agg 3.0%
↓ -1.0%
K 3.0%
RI
Rihanna
Vol $0 Spread
Agg 3.0%
↓ -1.0%
K 3.0%
SR
Sexyy Red
Vol $0 Spread
Agg 3.0%
↓ -0.5%
K 3.0%
SZ
SZA
Vol $0 Spread
Agg 3.0%
— +0.0%
K 3.0%
TM
Tate McRae
Vol $0 Spread
Agg 3.0%
— +0.0%
K 3.0%
OutcomeAggregatedSpreadVolumeKalshi
JB
Justin Bieber
36.5%
↑ +26.0%
$2.3K
Kalshi 36.5%
34–39¢ Vol $2.3K
JZ
JAY-Z
33.5%
↑ +28.5%
$4.4K
Kalshi 33.5%
33–34¢ Vol $4.4K
MC
Miley Cyrus
21.0%
↑ +1.5%
$451
Kalshi 21.0%
18–24¢ Vol $451
HS
Harry Styles
19.5%
↑ +12.0%
$2.1K
Kalshi 19.5%
17–22¢ Vol $2.1K
AG
Ariana Grande
16.5%
↑ +9.0%
$5
Kalshi 16.5%
14–19¢ Vol $5
TS
Taylor Swift
15.5%
↑ +3.0%
$168
Kalshi 15.5%
12–19¢ Vol $168
SC
Sabrina Carpenter
12.5%
↑ +3.5%
$140
Kalshi 12.5%
10–15¢ Vol $140
BE
Billie Eilish
12.0%
↑ +6.5%
$217
Kalshi 12.0%
10–14¢ Vol $217
LG
Lady Gaga
9.5%
↑ +0.5%
$0
Kalshi 9.5%
9–10¢ Vol $0
BT
BTS
9.0%
↓ -3.0%
$59
Kalshi 9.0%
7–11¢ Vol $59
DR
Drake
7.0%
— +0.0%
$67
Kalshi 7.0%
6–8¢ Vol $67
DL
Dua Lipa
7.0%
↓ -0.5%
$218
Kalshi 7.0%
6–8¢ Vol $218
MW
Morgan Wallen
7.0%
↓ -2.5%
$836
Kalshi 7.0%
2–12¢ Vol $836
PM
Post Malone
7.0%
↓ -2.0%
$295
Kalshi 7.0%
4–10¢ Vol $295
AD
Adele
6.0%
↑ +0.5%
$0
Kalshi 6.0%
4–8¢ Vol $0
BL
BLACKPINK
5.0%
↑ +1.5%
$3
Kalshi 5.0%
4–6¢ Vol $3
FF
Foo Fighters
5.0%
↓ -1.5%
$0
Kalshi 5.0%
3–7¢ Vol $0
KWY
Kanye West / Ye
5.0%
— +0.0%
$1.1K
Kalshi 5.0%
3–7¢ Vol $1.1K
TTC
Tyler, The Creator
5.0%
↓ -1.0%
$2
Kalshi 5.0%
3–7¢ Vol $2
BB
Backstreet Boys
4.5%
↓ -1.5%
$34
Kalshi 4.5%
2–7¢ Vol $34
CB
Cardi B
4.5%
↑ +0.5%
$0
Kalshi 4.5%
3–6¢ Vol $0
CB
Chris Brown
4.5%
↓ -0.5%
$113
Kalshi 4.5%
3–6¢ Vol $113
LP
Linkin Park
4.5%
↑ +1.5%
$60
Kalshi 4.5%
2–7¢ Vol $60
MTS
Megan Thee Stallion
4.5%
↓ -0.5%
$2
Kalshi 4.5%
3–6¢ Vol $2
OU
Outkast
4.5%
↓ -0.5%
$0
Kalshi 4.5%
1–8¢ Vol $0
TP
T-Pain
4.5%
↓ -0.5%
$0
Kalshi 4.5%
1–8¢ Vol $0
TS
Travis Scott
4.5%
↓ -3.0%
$257
Kalshi 4.5%
2–7¢ Vol $257
ME
Metallica
4.0%
↓ -2.5%
$0
Kalshi 4.0%
1–7¢ Vol $0
GNR
Guns N' Roses
3.5%
↓ -0.5%
$5
Kalshi 3.5%
1–6¢ Vol $5
PI
Pink
3.5%
↓ -0.5%
$0
Kalshi 3.5%
1–6¢ Vol $0
AD
AC/DC
3.0%
— +0.0%
$0
Kalshi 3.0%
1–5¢ Vol $0
CR
Chappell Roan
3.0%
↓ -2.5%
$0
Kalshi 3.0%
1–5¢ Vol $0
CA
Christina Aguilera
3.0%
↓ -1.0%
$0
Kalshi 3.0%
1–5¢ Vol $0
CO
Coldplay
3.0%
↓ -1.0%
$0
Kalshi 3.0%
1–5¢ Vol $0
CE
Cynthia Erivo
3.0%
— +0.0%
$0
Kalshi 3.0%
1–5¢ Vol $0
DC
Doja Cat
3.0%
↓ -1.5%
$0
Kalshi 3.0%
1–5¢ Vol $0
EA
Eagles
3.0%
— +0.0%
$0
Kalshi 3.0%
1–5¢ Vol $0
ES
Ed Sheeran
3.0%
↓ -1.0%
$0
Kalshi 3.0%
1–5¢ Vol $0
EJ
Elton John
3.0%
↓ -1.5%
$0
Kalshi 3.0%
1–5¢ Vol $0
GD
Green Day
3.0%
↓ -0.5%
$1
Kalshi 3.0%
1–5¢ Vol $1
IS
Ice Spice
3.0%
↓ -0.5%
$0
Kalshi 3.0%
1–5¢ Vol $0
ID
Imagine Dragons
3.0%
↓ -2.0%
$0
Kalshi 3.0%
1–5¢ Vol $0
KG
Karol G
3.0%
↓ -2.5%
$15
Kalshi 3.0%
1–5¢ Vol $15
KP
Katy Perry
3.0%
— +0.0%
$0
Kalshi 3.0%
1–5¢ Vol $0
LB
Lil Baby
3.0%
↓ -0.5%
$0
Kalshi 3.0%
1–5¢ Vol $0
LW
Lil Wayne
3.0%
↓ -1.0%
$1
Kalshi 3.0%
1–5¢ Vol $1
MC
Mariah Carey
3.0%
— +0.0%
$0
Kalshi 3.0%
1–5¢ Vol $0
OA
Oasis
3.0%
↓ -1.5%
$0
Kalshi 3.0%
1–5¢ Vol $0
PJ
Pearl Jam
3.0%
↓ -1.0%
$0
Kalshi 3.0%
1–5¢ Vol $0
RI
Rihanna
3.0%
↓ -1.0%
$0
Kalshi 3.0%
1–5¢ Vol $0
SR
Sexyy Red
3.0%
↓ -0.5%
$0
Kalshi 3.0%
1–5¢ Vol $0
SZ
SZA
3.0%
— +0.0%
$0
Kalshi 3.0%
1–5¢ Vol $0
TM
Tate McRae
3.0%
— +0.0%
$0
Kalshi 3.0%
1–5¢ Vol $0

Kalshi lists 48 performers in the 2027 headliner futures market

The 2027 field is more than double the size of Kalshi’s 2026 headliner market, which listed roughly 20 performers before Bad Bunny was selected. Eleven names carry over from last year’s board, including Taylor Swift, Post Malone, JAY-Z, Miley Cyrus, Billie Eilish, Drake, Sabrina Carpenter, Dua Lipa, Foo Fighters, Morgan Wallen, and Metallica. Lady Gaga, who joined Bad Bunny on stage tonight to perform “Die With a Smile,” is also listed on the 2027 market.

Two names that have never headlined a Super Bowl halftime show stand out from the rest of the field.

Taylor Swift, Spotify’s most-streamed artist of all time, appeared on Kalshi’s 2026 headliner board but was not among the top five. Her Eras Tour grossed $2.08 billion and sold 10.2 million tickets across 149 shows — the highest-grossing concert tour in history — and she is already listed among early 2027 sportsbook favorites.

Post Malone finished second on Kalshi’s 2026 headliner market at 25%, behind only JAY-Z, and enters the 2027 cycle with nine RIAA diamond-certified singles, including “Sunflower,” the first song to reach double-diamond status. His Big Ass Stadium Tour grossed $198 million and sold 1.37 million tickets in 2025, with a Part 2 scheduled for summer 2026.

Neither artist has ever performed at a Super Bowl halftime show.

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2026 Super Bowl halftime controversy

Bad Bunny headlined the halftime show in 2026. More than 128 million people tuned in to watch the Puerto Rican artist perform hits from his Grammy-winning album, DeBÍ TiRAR MáS FOToS. That made it the fourth-most-watched halftime show of all time, behind only Kendrick Lamar (2025), Michael Jackson (1993), and Usher (2024).

The show featured a host of guest performers and celebrity appearances. Lady Gaga and Ricky Martin both performed alongside Bad Bunny, while the likes of Cardi B, Young Miko, Karol G, Dave Grutman, Pedro Pascal, Jessica Alba, and Ronald Acuña Jr appeared during the spectacle.

Traders bet more than $47.3 million on Kalshi’s market for “Who will perform at the Big Game?” A similar market at Polymarket had more than $10 million in volume.

Did Cardi B perform or not? Polymarket said yes, Kalshi said no

The market expected Cardi B to perform during the halftime show in 2026. Trading volumes reached $2.6 million across Kalshi and Polymarket on her performing. Anyone that bought “yes” contracts on Cardi B would have been delighted when she appeared on a starry front porch during Bad Bunny’s show.

However, her brief cameo ended up causing a great deal of controversy. Cardi B danced to the music, but it’s unclear whether she was singing along. This presented prediction sites with a major conundrum.

Polymarket’s contract was settled as “yes,” as the company decided that she had performed, but Kalshi took a different approach. The site couldn’t decide whether she performed or not, so it issued partial payouts to all traders. Contracts were settled at the last price before trading was paused: $0.74 for “no” holders and $0.26 for “yes” holders.

Kalshi ultimately returned all the money to traders. The company cited the “ambiguity” over whether her attendance constituted a “qualifying performance.” Spokeswoman Elisabeth Diana said: “Under the full rules, singing and dancing counted as a performance, but just dancing in the background did not. In the as-broadcast performance, Cardi B was dancing and mouthing words to the song, but it was unclear if she was ‘singing.’”

The decision proved contentious. A Kalshi user filed a complaint with the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC), which regulates prediction markets. Polymarket’s decision to resolve the contract as “yes” was also disputed, as traders that opted for “no” argued that she didn’t perform. The appeal process is currently ongoing.

Kalshi and Polymarket resolution criteria

Before trading any halftime market, read how it resolves. Both Kalshi and Polymarket operate similarly, but resolution is settled differently.

Contracts trade between $0.01 and $1.00, and the price equals implied probability. A contract at $0.45 implies a 45% chance of that artist performing or making an appearance.

You buy Yes if you think Cardi B will perform, and No if you don’t she will sing. Winning contracts pay $1.00 per contract, and you can sell before settlement if the market moves your way.

Markets close before the performance starts and settle based on what actually happens.

Kalshi’s first song market is specific: a song counts as performed if it’s “at least reasonably begun.” Medleys count each song in order of appearance. Interludes, instrumentals, and sound checks don’t qualify. The market is mutually exclusive, so only one song can win.

Polymarket’s performer markets resolve based on media confirmation. Sources include Billboard, Variety, The Hollywood Reporter, official broadcaster coverage, and the performers’ own social media accounts. If an artist appears but no credible source confirms it, the market may not resolve as expected.

Both platforms use footage from the halftime show as the primary resolution source, supplemented by credible reporting. If the event is cancelled or delayed past a specified date, markets resolve to No.

These details matter. A brief instrumental intro before the first song won’t count on Kalshi, and a surprise performer who doesn’t get media coverage might not trigger a Yes on Polymarket.