Machine Gun Kelly (MGK) is set to headline the halftime show for the New York Giants vs. Carolina Panthers game at Munich’s Allianz Arena on November 10. This performance marks the NFL’s final international game of the 2024 season, and MGK is expected to perform his latest hit, “Lonely Road,” which pays homage to John Denver’s iconic song “Take Me Home, Country Roads.” This choice isn’t accidental—Denver’s song is a fan favorite in Germany, making it a fitting anthem for the event.
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For fans in Germany, the halftime show will air live on RTL and will be available on the NFL’s World Feed. In the U.S., fans won’t be able to watch it live, as it’s tailored for the live stadium audience in Munich. However, NFL Network will feature highlights post-game, and the NFL’s social media channels will also release clips for U.S.-based fans.
The decision to restrict live broadcasting to German fans keeps the halftime show focused on entertaining the stadium crowd. Despite this, U.S. fans will still get a taste through highlights and online updates, allowing the NFL to share the excitement while keeping the experience special for those in attendance.
Not all fans are thrilled with the NFL’s entertainment choice. Some have voiced frustration on social media, questioning MGK’s fit for an international event and pointing to other artists they feel would better resonate with fans abroad. Some fans also believe that the NFL should bring in more high-energy games and carefully chosen entertainers to engage an international audience as the league continues its global expansion.
With plans to expand to eight international games in 2025, the NFL’s choices for entertainment and game matchups are crucial in building overseas interest. The mixed reactions to MGK’s performance underscore the delicate balance the league must strike as it juggles fan expectations across cultures, entertainment styles, and sporting traditions.
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By OLIVER SALT Published: 12:14 GMT, 11 November 2024 | Updated: 13:44 GMT, 11 November 2024
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