Kendrick Lamar's Super Bowl Halftime Show Set a Viewership Record
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Kendrick Lamar has set a new record for the most-watched Super Bowl halftime show, attracting an impressive average of 133.5 million viewers, surpassing Usher's record of 129.3 million last year. This year's Super Bowl, LIX, not only enjoyed the acclaim of Lamar's performance but also reached a historic high in total viewership with 127.7 million viewers, marking it the most-watched Super Bowl game ever. The telecast peaked with 137.7 million viewers during a prime moment, demonstrating the significant engagement the event continues to garner across various platforms.
Kendrick Lamar achieved a historic milestone by becoming the most-watched Super Bowl halftime show performer, with 133.5 million average viewers surpassing Usher's previous record.
The Super Bowl LIX saw a total viewership of 127.7 million, making it the most-watched Super Bowl game ever, with peak telecast viewers reaching 137.7 million.
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