5 Worst And Weird Super Bowl Halftime Shows In NFL History, From New Kids On The Block To Maroon 5

There have been some amazing halftime performances, think Prince, Michael Jackson, and Beyoncé with Destiny’s Child. With the good comes the bad, and here are the five worst halftime shows, according to “The Sporting News.”

There have been some amazing halftime performances, think Prince, Michael Jackson, and Beyoncé with Destiny’s Child. With the good comes the bad, and here are the five worst halftime shows, according to “The Sporting News.”
5. New Kids on The Block (1991)
4. Phil Collins, Enrique Iglesias, Christina Aguilera, Toni Braxton, Tina Turner (2000)
3. The Blues Brothers, ZZ Top, James Brown (1997)
2. The Black Eyed Peas (2011)
1. Maroon 5 (2019)
Here are the weirdest, Super Bowl Halftime Shows.
5. Indiana Jones and the Temple of the Forbidden Eye (1995). Produced by Disney to coincide with the opening of the Disneyland ride, the show included a snake, fire effects and Tony Bennett.
4. The Blues Brothers Without John Belushi (1997). Belushi had been dead for more than ten years. His brother, Jim, joined Dan Aykroyd to headline the show.
3. “Something Grand” (1988). The 1988 show included 88 pianists on grand pianos, 300 Jazzercisers, 400 swing band performers and Chubby Checker.
2.”BeBop Bamboozled” (1989). The Super Bowl XXIII half time show featured an Elvis impersonator doing the world’s largest card trick.
1. The Return of the Mickey Mouse Club (1977). This “Peace, Joy and Love” show kicked off with a massive band rendition of “It’s a Small World (After All).” The show also promoted Disney’s revamp of the Mickey Mouse Club