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Big on emotion, with a dour tone: Super Bowl entertainment was fit for a pandemic – Sydney Morning Herald
The spectre of COVID lingered all over this year’s Super Bowl entertainment, especially The Weeknd’s morbid halftime performance.

Perhaps it was inevitable, considering the game was being played in front of thousands of cardboard cutouts in Florida, a state thats still experiencing almost 10,000 new cases of COVID a week, but the spectre of the pandemic lingered all over this years Super Bowl entertainment.
Canadian singer The Weeknd, who was said to have contributed $US7 million ($9.1 million) of his own money to ensure his plans for his half-time performance could be carried out safely, offered perhaps the darkest, most…
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