How To Watch the Super Bowl Halftime Show for Free To See Kendrick Lamar’s Performance

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February 6, 2025 at 9:11am EST

The Super Bowl LIX is almost here! With just a few days away, football and rap fans alike are counting down the days until we see the Kansas City Chiefs and the Philadelphia Eagles go head-to-head on the field on Sunday, Feb. 9.

Of course, in between the second quarter and the third, viewers will get quite a treat with a performance from Kendrick Lamar. Coming off of his four Grammy Award wins last week, the rapper will surely have fans off their seats and moving to tunes like “Not Like Us” and “HUMBLE.”

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To check out how to watch the game and Lamar’s concert for free, scroll below:

Super Bowl Halftime Show Time: What Time Is Kendrick Lamar Performing?

Lamar’s Super Bowl Halftime Show performance is expected to start at 8 p.m. ET/5 p.m. PT on Feb. 9.

The Super Bowl will kickoff at 6:30 p.m. ET and the first half will likely take an hour and a half. If you don’t plan on watching the full game, we’d recommend tuning in for the halftime performance by 7:45pm ET in case the first half goes by fast.

How To Watch the Super Bowl LIX Halftime Show for Free

This year’s Super Bowl Halftime Show will be broadcast live on Fox and will be available to stream live on Fox’s free streaming platform, Tubi. You can also stream for free live on DirecTV Stream, Fubo, and Hulu+ With Live TV with a free trial.

DirecTV Stream offers a five-day free trial and starts at $86.99 per month after the trial ends. Fubo has a seven-day free trial and starts at $59.99 per month after the trial ends. Hulu+ With Live TV has a three-day free trial and starts at $82.99 per month.

DirecTV Stream’s Free Trial

Getting DirecTV Stream would be great because of its free trial option, its wide range of channels and many different packages. Luckily, to watch the Super Bowl on Fox, you can choose DirecTV Stream’s cheapest option, their $86.99-a-month Entertainment package.

Entertainment includes more than 75 channels and offers the ability to stream on unlimited devices in your home.

Fubo’s Free Trial

Fubo offers a seven-day free trial. To watch the Big Game, you can sign up for their Essential package which includes Fox and other 150+ local and national channels. The Essential Package is now in a deal for $59.99 in the first month after the free trial, the cost returns to $84.99 after that.

Tubi

If you’re interested in seeing the show through streaming, then the whole game will air on Tubi! The streaming service is available for free, only a sign-in is required. No credit card required!

Hulu+ With Live TV

Already got a Hulu subscription? Then you might want to update to Hulu+ with Live TV to watch the Big Game. Hulu+ With Live TV has a three-day free trial and starts at $82.99 per month.

Before you go, click here to see photos of kids supporting their parents at the Super Bowl.

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