Super Bowl LI: A History of Super Bowl Halftime Performances in the Modern Era

After 1991, the Super Bowl tapped the stars to entertain us at half time.

In fact, the NFL claims that she's the first artist who's ever gone from singing the national anthem at the game to performing at halftime the very next year.

The trend of having current big-name music stars perform in the Super Bowl halftime show only dates back to 1991, when New Kids on the Block took the stage.

Before that, halftime consisted of marching bands, older stars like Chubby Checker and Ella Fitzgerald, or the G-rated vocal troupe Up With People. That's because initially, the halftime show was designed to entertain the audience in the stands, not those viewing at home.

As the New York Times put it, "It was decades before the N.F.L. realized that the halftime show plays not to the stadium but to the camera."

Here's a reminder of who's played Super Bowl halftime shows in the modern era: