The NFL had chosen legendary DJ Tiësto to be in charge of livening up the event during the warmups of Super Bowl LVIII between the Kansas City Chiefs and San Francisco 49ers; however, the DJ will not be present due to a family problem.
DJ Tiesto cancels his 2024 Super Bowl show: ‘Family first’
Through his social networks, the 55-year-old producer confirmed the news that he will not be able to be at the game due to a family emergency, assuring that he is very sorry for this situation.
“My team and I had been preparing something really special for months, but a family emergency is forcing me to return home on Sunday morning. It was a tough decision to miss the game, but family always comes first. Thank you to the NFL for the partnership and I look forward to working with them to deliver something amazing in the future.”
Tiësto wanted to delight the Super Bowl with his music
Dj Tiësto was going to delight with his music in Super Bowl LVIII during the breaks and breaks of the game and was even going to be present at the pre-warm-up of the Chiefs and 49ers.
“Each year, we seek to elevate the stadium experience for our fans and with our first Super Bowl in Las Vegas, it seems fitting to embrace the legacy of iconic DJs in this city by having Tiësto bring his signature style to our biggest event,” said Tim Tubito, NFL director of presentations and content.
DJ Tiësto has sold more than 36 million albums and amassed more than 11 billion streams globally across all music platforms. His successes have earned him a Grammy Award, certified Platinum and one of the most important artists in electronic music.
What time does the Halftime Show start and end?
The Halftime Show is one of the topics that generates a lot of expectations and Usher will be in charge of keeping the rhythm at halftime of the game between the Kansas City Chiefs and San Francisco 49ers.
Undoubtedly, many people look forward to the Halftime Show more than the game, so here we will tell you what times you can see the Usher show.
The kickoff of Super Bowl LVIII will be at 6:40 p.m. ET in the United States, 5:40 p.m. Central Mexico Time, so Usher’s halftime appearance will be approximately between 8:30 to 8:45 p.m. ET, 7:30 to 7:45 p.m. CT.
Let’s remember that on this occasion, the Halftime Show lasts approximately between 13 to 15 minutes.