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GreenTShirt
01-14-2004, 12:38 PM
Bono Rebuffed by NFL

Halftime performance offer turned down:



The National Football League has turned down an offer by Bono to perform during its Super Bowl halftime show, which he had hoped to use as a pitch to generate support to fight the AIDS epidemic in Africa.
The U2 frontman had hoped to sing a new song, "An American Prayer," with Jennifer Lopez to draw attention to the disease which killed more than 2 million people in sub-Saharan Africa just last year; southern Africa is believed to host nearly a third of the world's HIV and AIDS infections.

MTV, which is producing the program, had signed off on the appearance, but the NFL (which enlisted U2 to perform at a tribute to the victims of September 11th during the 2002 Super Bowl) didn't think the charitable cause fit with in with the entertainment-based direction of its halftime program. "We simply decided that we were going to deliver, as we do annually, an extremely entertaining halftime show," an NFL spokesman told the New York Daily News. "We don't believe it's appropriate to focus on a single issue."

The NFL does still plan to participate in Bono's spring visit to Africa.

Janet Jackson is the only performer confirmed for halftime at this year's game so far. Beyonce Knowles will sing the national anthem prior to the game, which will be held February 1st in her hometown of Houston.

Matt
01-14-2004, 01:51 PM
Good. Bono was on the SuperBowl halftime show the other year

Josh
01-14-2004, 01:53 PM
Yay! I don't want to hear Bono whining about charity causes during my superbowl.

I want the Victoria's Secret Powder Puff game!!!!!

But what does this have to do with hockey?

Bordick
01-16-2004, 03:12 AM
Originally posted by FilmHobbit
But what does this have to do with hockey?

I'm sure it was a typo Hobbit.....she meant NFL not NHL.

GreenTShirt
01-16-2004, 07:59 AM
Ooops! I fixed it! Sorry about that.

In further news:


Nelly, P. Diddy and Kid Rock have been added to the star-studded lineup for the halftime show at Super Bowl XXXVIII, set for February 1st at Reliant Stadium in Houston.
The trio of performers will join Janet Jackson, who was previously tipped to anchor the halftime entertainment program. Nelly is the ensemble's Super Bowl veteran, having performed with Britney Spears, Mary J. Blige and Aerosmith at halftime in 2001.

This year, Aerosmith will return to headline the pregame festivities. Among the other entertainment set to precede the kickoff will be Beyonce singing the national anthem and Josh Groban singing his new single, "You Raise Me Up," as a tribute to the space shuttle Columbia's crew.

Wiggum
01-16-2004, 10:10 AM
Bring back Britney!
I'm actuall kind of glad they turned U2 down. Their performance after 9/11 was utterly brilliant, I don't want them to follow it up. That year we needed something fairly real, or poignant, I don't think we do anymore. It's all about the fun.
Bring back Britney! (mmmm....silver pants and aerosmith shirt)