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Carrie Underwood for Super Bowl Halftime Show? Fans Say It’s Long Overdue

Carrie Underwood lights up the stage in a dazzling fringe outfit, fueling fans’ calls for her long-overdue Super Bowl halftime spotlight.
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  • Arden is a Senior Country Music Journalist for Country Thang Daily, specializing in classic hits and contemporary chart-toppers.
  • Prior to joining Country Thang Daily, Arden wrote for Billboard and People magazine, covering country music legends and emerging artists.
  • Arden holds a Bachelor of Arts in Journalism from the University of Tennessee, with a minor in Music Studies.

If there’s one stage Carrie Underwood hasn’t owned yet, it’s the damn Super Bowl halftime show, and fans are tired of waiting.

The moment Sunday Night Football posted its annual teaser featuring Carrie Underwood belting out “Waiting All Day for Sunday Night,” the floodgates opened. Country fans, football fans, and just plain good-music fans flooded the comment section, asking the same thing: When the hell is Carrie getting her shot at the big game?

It’s a fair question. We’re talking about an artist who’s sold more than 85 million records, racked up a jaw-dropping stack of awards, and has been the voice of NFL Sunday nights for over a decade. Carrie has become synonymous with football in a way no other country star has. Yet somehow, she’s never been handed the Super Bowl halftime reins.

One fan dropped the mic with a comment that summed it all up: “When y’all gonna let her be the halftime show too?” Another took it up a notch, suggesting a dream lineup: Carrie, Dolly, Miranda, Shania… maybe toss in Faith Hill for the nostalgia crowd and Deana Carter for that ’90s touch. That’s not just a show. That’s a stadium-shaking, genre-bending tribute to country royalty.

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Carrie isn’t new to the Super Bowl stage. She crushed the national anthem back in 2010, proving she’s more than capable of handling the pressure. But even she knows that stepping into the halftime spotlight is a different beast. When asked about the possibility, she didn’t shy away from the weight of it all. Her response? Four honest words: “That’s a lot of pressure.” And it is. But if anyone can wear that pressure like a crown, it’s Carrie damn Underwood.

Let’s not forget her recent run on American Idol either. Carrie’s been a judge on the show that made her a star, though rumors have swirled about her uncertain return for season 24. Maybe she’s looking for a new challenge. Maybe it’s time for a different kind of spotlight. And what bigger spotlight is there than Super Bowl 60 at Levi’s Stadium next February?

The timing would be perfect. NBC is airing the game, which just so happens to be the same network that’s made Carrie the queen of Sunday night primetime. She’s already part of the NFL brand. She already delivers the goods weekly. So why hasn’t she taken center stage on Super Bowl Sunday?

Look, the NFL’s halftime show history is stacked with pop icons, hip-hop legends, and rock gods. But country music has been suspiciously underrepresented, save for a few brief nods. Carrie could change that narrative entirely. She’s got the vocal firepower, the glam, and the stage presence to shut down any stadium on Earth. Give her 13 minutes and watch her burn it to the ground in the best way possible.

Even better? She doesn’t need backup dancers or flashy gimmicks. Give her a guitar, a powerhouse anthem like “Blown Away,” maybe a surprise duet with someone like Chris Stapleton or Jelly Roll, and let her remind America that country music still belongs on the biggest stage in the world.

So to the NFL, the Super Bowl planners, and whoever else is pulling the strings behind the curtain, it’s time. Give the people what they want. Carrie’s waited long enough. This isn’t just a country fan pipe dream anymore. It’s a long-overdue moment that could shake the dust off a halftime show lineup that’s been playing it safe for far too long.

If Carrie can sing live through technical malfunctions, judge a prime-time competition show, and still manage to look like a rhinestone wrecking ball while doing it all, the Super Bowl stage won’t know what hit it.

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