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Where To Watch The 2025 Super Bowl In Australia

And everything you need to know about the half-time performance
Grammy Award winner Kendrick Lamar will be playing at the 2025 Superbowl
Image: Getty

Do we love sports? Some of us do! Do we love a concert? That’s a resounding hell yes.

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The NFL 2025 Super Bowl came and went and, spoiler alert, the Philadelphia Eagles won.

While Taylor Swift’s beau, Travis Kelce, will have been left disappointed, we enjoyed every minute of Super Bowl magic, from the celebrities in attendance to the halftime show from Kendrick Lamar.

If you’re looking to watch the show or half-time performance on catchup, here’s everything you need to know.

Where To Watch Kendrick Lamar’s Super Bowl Half-Time Performance

We may not have been avidly keeping track of the Philadelphia Eagles and Kansas City Chief’s progress this season but we were busily looking forward to 22-time Grammy Award winner Kendrick Lamar’s performance who was joined by fellow Grammy-winning artist SZA.

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Sadly, the Super Bowl half-time show in Australia looked a little different to the Super Bowl Sunday revelries stateside (less beer and hot dogs, more switching between incognito tabs and lurking in the office kitchen).

But that doesn’t mean it wasn’t an incredible performance. Lamar is one of the defining rappers of our generation, winning a Pulitzer prize for his 2018 album “Damn” becoming the first non-classical or jazz artist to be awarded the honour. Usher performed at the 2024 Super Bowl, but let’s be honest, there hasn’t been this much hype about an artist’s performance since Rihanna performed at the 2023 Super Bowl during a then-rumoured pregnancy.

You can now watch Kendrick Lamar’s Super Bowl half-time performance on the official NFL YouTube channel.

Where to watch 2025 Superbowl Australia
Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce (pictured) will be in attendance at the 2025 Super Bowl. Image: Getty
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Where To Watch The 2025 Super Bowl In Australia

The Super Bowl will stream on Channel 7, Kayo Sport or Foxtel for those who are looking to hide out from your boss on your lunch break to tune in.

Of course, if you’re in the office and are unable to blast Kendrick’s discography aloud for your open-planned corporate setting, X will no doubt be rife with memes and reactions throughout the performance. You can also follow the Super Bowl on social via the official NFL Instagram and TikTok accounts (they’re already posting celebrity arrivals).

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