The production surrounding the Super Bowl halftime show can cost upwards of $10 million and is arguably one of the biggest performances of the year for artists.
WASHINGTON — It may seem counterintuitive, but performing at the Super Bowl for millions of people has more in common with a college internship than a money-making concert tour stop.
That’s because the Super Bowl halftime show performers don’t really get paid by the NFL to perform.
That’s right: Rihanna won’t directly get a big paycheck for her live performance at one of the most-watched events of the year.
But it’s not quite like an unpaid
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