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    Pro Bowl Halftime Show 2023: Who’s Performing?

    Who is performing during the 2023 NFL Pro Bowl Halftime Show? A hip-hop duo releasing their fourth album looks to entertain.

    The 2023 Pro Bowl kicked off with the Skills Showdown this past week. However, the main event takes place Sunday, Feb. 5, 2023. With an AFC vs. NFC flag football game on the schedule, the NFL tried to replicate the Super Bowl as best as possible with a musical guest for the special edition of the Pro Bowl Halftime Show.

    Here is who is performing during halftime of this year’s Pro Bowl event.

    Who’s Performing in the Pro Bowl Halftime Show?

    Ahead of the release of their fourth studio album, rap duo Rae Sremmurd will headline the Pro Bowl Halftime Show. Although they might not hold the same global superstardom as the Super Bowl halftime performer Rihanna, they’ve still held multiple No. 1 spots on the Billboard Top 100.

    MORE: Top Players To Watch at the 2023 Pro Bowl

    The hip-hop duo originating from Tupelo, Mississippi, was formed by two brothers, Slim Jxmmi and Swae Lee. In January 2015, the duo released their debut album, SremmLife, which was certified platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA). They did not wait long to release their second album in 2016, titled SremmLife 2.

    It was on their second album that one of their most popular songs originated, Black Beatles. It topped the US Billboard Hot 100, while also charting internationally in the top 10 in many countries.

    Rae Sremmurd Announce Fourth Album

    Back in May, the brothers announced that they would be releasing their fourth studio album together. Although they had worked on some individual music ahead of the release of their third album, they ensured fans that this would be a collaborative project. Rae Sremmurd released their first single from the album, Denial, in June.

    How To Watch 2023 Pro Bowl Games

    • TV Channel: ESPN, ABC, and Disney XD
    • Live Stream: ESPN+, fuboTV

    This year’s events will be carried across three major channels: ESPN, ABC, and Disney XD. Obviously, with the league trying to cater more and more to a younger audience, the addition of Disney XD makes sense. You might recall that the NFL has also added alternate versions of some of their prime-time games on Nickelodeon as well.

    Want to stream NFL games at home or on the go this season? Check out fuboTV, a streaming platform that provides live sports across multiple devices. Additionally, make sure to check out our comprehensive guide on how to live stream NFL games.

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