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Jack White and Eminem Rock Detroit Halftime Show

Jack White and Eminem Rock Detroit Halftime Show

13 Jan, 2026

The Thanksgiving halftime show featuring Jack White and Eminem has become an unforgettable experience for fans in Detroit. Their joint performance captured the attention of many, sparking excitement across social media platforms. The electric atmosphere of the show made viewers wish for a similar spectacle during the Super Bowl, especially given the mixed reactions to Bad Bunny as the selected performer.

Fans took to social media platforms to express their thoughts. One Facebook user commented, “Why can't the Super Bowl have a halftime show like today!?!?” Another fan added, “That halftime show already blew away the Super Bowl halftime show that hasn't happened yet!!!” The enthusiasm surrounding the Detroit event is palpable, with many believing it surpassed what they anticipate for the Super Bowl.

Jack White's performance was already impressive, but the surprise appearance of Eminem elevated the experience to new heights. Among the songs performed was the iconic "Seven Nation Army," which had the crowd on their feet. Even those who were not critical of the Super Bowl's lineup could not help but praise the energy and talent displayed at Ford Field.

The discontent regarding Bad Bunny as the Super Bowl performer has been growing. Critics argue that his music may not connect with the broader audience, especially given his limited English songs. Even Charlie Kirk's Turning Point USA has announced its own halftime show to rival the Super Bowl, although no artists have been revealed yet.

This Thanksgiving event stands as a testament to the power of live music and fan engagement. It highlights how a dynamic performance can create lasting memories and set new standards for future events. As fans rally for a change in the Super Bowl's approach to halftime shows, the Detroit show has undoubtedly set the bar high.

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