Justin Bieber has emerged as the early frontrunner to headline the Super Bowl 2027 halftime show as speculation intensifies over who will take the stage at SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, California.
According to odds released by prediction market Kalshi, Bieber currently leads the field with a 33 percent chance of securing the coveted performance slot. He holds a narrow edge over Miley Cyrus, who sits at 31 percent, while Harry Styles ranks third at 26 percent following the release of his new album, Kiss All The Time. Disco, Occasionally.
Although the NFL has yet to announce its halftime performer for Super Bowl 2027, Bieber's position atop the betting market comes amid a resurgent year for the global pop star.
Bieber generated significant buzz at Coachella 2026, where he headlined the festival's second day across both weekends. His set featured a stripped-down, nostalgic presentation, with videos from throughout his career playing behind him as he revisited some of the biggest songs from his early years.
The performance included fan favorites such as 'Baby,''Favorite Girl', performed live for the first time since 2013, and 'That Should Be Me,' which returned to his setlist for the first time since 2015.
One of the most memorable moments of the show came when Billie Eilish made a surprise appearance during 'One Less Lonely Girl.' Clips of the duet quickly spread across social media, becoming one of the most talked-about highlights of the festival.
With Super Bowl 2027 still months away, no official decision has been made, but Bieber's recent performances and renewed momentum have helped place him firmly at the center of halftime show speculation.
Cyrus remains close behind Bieber in the odds race. The singer, who rose to fame through Disney Channel's Hannah Montana, celebrated the series' 20th anniversary earlier this year. As part of the milestone, she released the song 'Younger You' in March.
Although Justin Bieber currently leads Kalshi's odds, country music star Morgan Wallen has also generated discussion about a potential Super Bowl 2027 halftime appearance.
Interest intensified after Wallen shared a YouTube video from his April 18, 2026, concert in Tuscaloosa, Alabama. The footage featured a performance of 'Don't We,' a song from his album One Thing at a Time, and sparked widespread engagement among fans online.
Several viewers used the comment section to call for Wallen to headline a future Super Bowl halftime show. Reports have noted that FanDuel currently lists the singer as its top betting favorite to perform at the 2027 event.
The conversation comes as Wallen continues his Still the Problem Tour, a 23-stadium run supporting his fourth studio album, I'm the Problem. The tour began in April with two shows at U.S. Bank Stadium in Minneapolis and is scheduled to continue through August.
The tour features support from Brooks & Dunn, Thomas Rhett, Ella Langley, and HARDY, with stops planned at several major stadiums across the United States. It follows Wallen's successful One Night at a Time Tour, which included a two-night stop at Neyland Stadium in Knoxville, Tennessee.
As of June 2026, the NFL has not announced an official performer for the Super Bowl 2027 halftime show at SoFi Stadium.
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