Pepsi Super Bowl XLVII Halftime Show Press Conference

For non-football fans forced to watch the game, the halftime spectacle is more than half the fun. This year's performance features music by Beyonce, who promises not to lip synch despite the inauguration pre-recorded track scandal. In recent years the game has seen a spate of older acts, including the Who, Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers, and Bruce Springsteen & the E Street Band. The latter have all been relatively safe acts since the 2004 Janet Jackson- Justin Timberlake debacle. <br><br>

Here's a look at how some past Super Bowl performances came off.
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( Christopher Polk / AFP / Getty Images / February 1, 2013 )

For non-football fans forced to watch the game, the halftime spectacle is more than half the fun. This year's performance features music by Beyonce, who promises not to lip synch despite the inauguration pre-recorded track scandal. In recent years the game has seen a spate of older acts, including the Who, Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers, and Bruce Springsteen & the E Street Band. The latter have all been relatively safe acts since the 2004 Janet Jackson- Justin Timberlake debacle.

Here's a look at how some past Super Bowl performances came off.

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