Prince - Super Bowl XLI Halftime Show

February. 04,2007      
Rating:
5.5
Trailer Synopsis Cast

On February 4, 2007, Prince played at the Super Bowl XLI half-time show in Miami, Florida on a large stage shaped like his symbol. The event was carried to 140 million television viewers, his biggest ever audience. His 12-minute performance in the rain began with an intro of the Queen song "We Will Rock You" and concluded with "Purple Rain". In 2015, Billboard ranked it the greatest Super Bowl performance ever.

Prince as  Self

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