Rihanna and Beyoncé fans, your dreams may be coming true! The Bajan pop star and the force known as Queen Bey are two of the biggest entertainers in the world. With record-breaking album sales and countless achievements, these two women are on fire. Surprisingly, they have yet to share the stage together - until now (maybe). It is being reported that the two beauties are in talks to grace the stage at Super Bowl 50 for the halftime show with Coldplay!
According to The Mirror, Coldplay's Chris Martin is planning to give viewers the best halftime performance possible. Martin wants the "B*tch Better Have My Money" singer and Beyoncé to be part of their performance in February. The site reports that the 38-year-old is in "advanced talks" with both stars in hopes that they can rock the stage together.
While the Super Bowl is the most important event for football fans, many viewers tend to watch for unforgettable halftime shows. Last year, Katy Perry brought the house down with an epic performance that included rap legend Missy "Misdemeanor" Elliot. One of the most talked about performances was when Beyoncé herself had a mini Destiny's Child reunion, bringing out Kelly Rowland and Michelle Williams. Which obviously took over Twitter. The performance was so electric the power went out as soon as she exited the stage, which ended up stalling the game for 34 minutes.
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It makes perfect sense for Coldplay to want the "711" singer and Ri Ri to join forces with him on stage. If you've watched any of the past Super Bowl performances you would know that expectations are very high for the event.
Luckily for Martin, he has collaborated with the 27-year-old in the past with the hit "Princess Of China." He also has collaborated with her on Coldplay's latest album A Head Full Of Dreams and just so happens to be great friends with the singer.
The site also reports that the singer shared how nervous the band is about the upcoming event.
"That's a big, big, big, big, big honor," Martin told The Mirror. "It's something we've dreamed about for a long time and it's almost surreal we're going to do it."
What do you guys think? Are you up for seeing Beyoncé and Rihanna hit the stage with Coldplay at the Superbowl?
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