Will Taylor Swift finally perform at the Super Bowl?
NFL commissioner Roger Goodell strongly hinted that Swift would do that earlier this month while speaking with the Today Show. However, it seems he may have spoken too soon.
Industry insider Rob Shuter reported that the NFL approached Swift about the idea but refused to accommodate her demands. The league has a long-standing practice of not paying halftime performers, offering the event as “exposure.”
According to Shuter’s report, Swift felt disrespected as the insider stated, “Taylor Swift doesn’t need exposure.”
“She wasn’t asking for favors, she was asking for respect,” said one music industry exec quoted by Shuter.
“Taylor knows her worth. She knows the kind of ratings she brings, the global attention she commands. She wasn’t about to hand that over for free.”
According to insiders, Swift asked for full ownership rights to her performance and requested advertising slots so she could promote her projects. Unfortunately for Taylor Swift, the NFL would decline.
Insiders noted, “She wanted a deal that reflected her value. She wasn’t about to hand that over for free.” Another stated, “Without Taylor, it’s just another halftime show.”
#TaylorSwift and the NFL reportedly abandoned negotiations for the 2026 #SuperBowl after the NFL refused to meet Swift’s demands of promoting her projects during the event. pic.twitter.com/Ok47aDQSMz
— Aman Magazine (@Aman_Magazine) September 26, 2025
When Will Taylor Swift Show Up To Her Next Game?
The 2025 NFL season has started off weird for the Chiefs and Swift.
Kansas City is off to a 1-2 start and faces a Baltimore Ravens team that is hungry to not drop to 1-3. On top of that, Taylor Swift hasn’t been seen much of all this year through three weeks.
Her last appearance saw her showing up to Arrowhead Stadium behind a giant black screen. She was also never shown on the broadcast.
Their next game is at Arrowhead Stadium, so maybe Swift finally plans to show herself coming into the stadium and getting shown on television this time around. The Chiefs could certainly use her good luck as she does have a positive record whenever she attends games.
