Chatter on how who will headline the Super Bowl 2024 Halftime Show has been an ongoing topic on social media since last year.

This came after it was reported that Taylor Swift had again passed on performing at the annual Sports and Entertainment Synergy. Now, insiders have debunked the rumors about who will perform in the upcoming act.

Who Will Headline The 2024 Super Bowl Halftime Show?

 According to Hits Daily Double, two of the most pressing artists rumored on social media to be performing at the 2024 Super Bowl Halftime Show, wouldn't actually perform.

Per insiders, Harry Styles and Miley Cyrus, two of the most talked about artists said to perform at the Super Bowl, won't be performing.

While Styles' involvement on the show is "less than zero," Cyrus' might still be likely.

The news of Jack Harlow and Bad Bunny headlining the show is also "unsubstantiated," per sources.

Meanwhile, The Daily Mail and The New York Post also revealed that Lizzo, who was recently sued by her former dancers, was dropped from consideration.

"Talks of Lizzo being a part of the Halftime festivities, or performing the National Anthem, are dead now that she is surrounded by scandal," the insider said.

As for Ed Sheeran, he recently expressed in an interview that he would pass on headlining the show.

"I think that would be the only way that I would do it, is if I was joining someone else," he told Andy Cohen in an interview. "I don't have pizzazz. Like, all of these amazing performers - I'm just not that. I'm not gonna have dancers on stage. I'm not gonna have fireworks and blah blah."

He even pointed out that he also does not think anyone would wanna see him do it too.

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Taylor Swift Declines Super Bowl Halftime Show Again?

In an initial report, Hits Daily Double also reported that Taylor Swift has again declined the invitation to headline the 2024 Super Bowl Halftime Show. The reason for this year's refusal was not revealed but it was reported by TMZ before that she won't be performing on the Super Bowl as long as all of her stolen albums are re-recorded.

Swift is due to release her fourth re-recorded album, "1989 (Taylor's Version)," on Oct. 27, 2023.

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