Detroit Lions Fans Can Expect a Show-Stopping Halftime Performance as Eminem and Paul Rosenberg Team Up with Jesse Collins Entertainment.
The Detroit Lions have announced that Slim Shady, aka Eminem, and his longtime manager Paul Rosenberg will be executive producing the halftime show for the team's upcoming Thanksgiving Day game against the Green Bay Packers. The partnership will see the duo working closely with production company Jesse Collins Entertainment to bring an unforgettable experience to the tens of millions watching on TV.
As part of their agreement, Eminem and Rosenberg will "consult" on all aspects of the Halftime Show's production and presentation, as well as talent selection from 2025 through 2027. The move is seen as a major coup for the Lions, who hope that the involvement of two of music's biggest names will attract top-tier artists to perform at their event.
Detroit Lions president & CEO Rod Wood expressed his excitement about the partnership, stating that Marshall and Paul are "two of the most accomplished and respected names in the music industry." The reputation of Eminem and Rosenberg is expected to draw in high-profile talent, solidifying this annual performance as one of the most anticipated cultural moments on the NFL calendar.
Fans were abuzz with excitement when news broke of Eminem's potential involvement, with many taking to social media to express their hopes that he would perform at this year's game. While an official lineup has yet to be announced for 2025, one thing is clear: with Eminem and Rosenberg at the helm, this year's Halftime Show is sure to be a memorable one.
The Detroit Lions have announced that Slim Shady, aka Eminem, and his longtime manager Paul Rosenberg will be executive producing the halftime show for the team's upcoming Thanksgiving Day game against the Green Bay Packers. The partnership will see the duo working closely with production company Jesse Collins Entertainment to bring an unforgettable experience to the tens of millions watching on TV.
As part of their agreement, Eminem and Rosenberg will "consult" on all aspects of the Halftime Show's production and presentation, as well as talent selection from 2025 through 2027. The move is seen as a major coup for the Lions, who hope that the involvement of two of music's biggest names will attract top-tier artists to perform at their event.
Detroit Lions president & CEO Rod Wood expressed his excitement about the partnership, stating that Marshall and Paul are "two of the most accomplished and respected names in the music industry." The reputation of Eminem and Rosenberg is expected to draw in high-profile talent, solidifying this annual performance as one of the most anticipated cultural moments on the NFL calendar.
Fans were abuzz with excitement when news broke of Eminem's potential involvement, with many taking to social media to express their hopes that he would perform at this year's game. While an official lineup has yet to be announced for 2025, one thing is clear: with Eminem and Rosenberg at the helm, this year's Halftime Show is sure to be a memorable one.