Super Bowl 44 halftime with The Who features a group that is one of the best-known, largest, and most dynamic rock and roll bands in the world. They will perform at the Bridgestone Super Bowl XLIV show at halftime on CBS Sports at Dolphin Stadium in South Florida on February 7, Sunday. This was announced by the NFL during halftime of the Oakland Raiders-Dallas Cowboys game on CBS. The Bridgestone Super Bowl halftime show is one of the most anticipated and talked about musical occasions of the year. In the US alone, there are about 151 million viewers who watched last year’s show. The Super Bowl and halftime show will be seen around the world in more than 230 countries and territories.

The Who will be part of the respected roster of halftime acts that included Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers, Bruce Springsteen & the E Street Band, the Rolling Stones, Prince and Paul McCartney. There were only a few bands that had a more permanent impact on the era of rock and resonant pop culture than The Who. They began to emerge in the mid-1960s as a new and combustible force in rock ‘n roll.

The band’s aggressive style and emotional storytelling earned them one of the music’s most passionate fans with the renowned group radiating a scorching new pattern for punk, rock, and all. Introduced into the 1990 Rock ‘n Roll Hall of Fame, the band was able to sell over 100 million records worldwide which placed 27 top 40 singles in the UK and US and earned 17 Top 10 albums. which included the smash rock of 1969, the opera Tommy, the 1971 hit Live At Leeds, 1973 Quadrophenia, 1978’s Who Are You and his most recent and admired Endless Wire. This is their first full-length album using new materials after almost twenty years. A year ago, they were awarded the prestigious Kennedy Center Honors. This was a milestone for them, as they were the first rock band to receive the award.

ROGER DALTREY, the lead singer and guitarist / songwriter for PETE TOWNSHEND, are the only remaining original members of The Who. Once again, they are being called upon to represent the rock standard. Daltrey and Townshend began in 1964 with a trio of songs. After that, they have dealt the world many blows. An extraordinary order for their worldwide sold-out album, which began in 2007 and ended in the second quarter of 2009, reconfirms their position as the most powerful and vigorous performing artists in rock. This year marks the third time the Bridgestone brand has sponsored the Super Bowl halftime show. The Bridgestone Super Bowl XLIV Halftime Show is an NFL Network production with Ricky Kirshner serving as executive producer and Hamish Hamilton serving as director. So watch Super Bowl 44 halftime with The Who and enjoy.