The Savannah Bananas, the baseball team that has redefined sports entertainment with their outrageous antics and infectious energy, have officially been announced as the headliners of the Super Bowl LX Halftime Show at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, California. This marks the first time in history that a sports team—not a band or solo artist—will lead the world’s most-watched musical spectacle.

ESPN VERIFIED NEWS:** The Savannah Bananas, the baseball team that has redefined sports entertainment with their outrageous antics and infectious energy, have officially been announced as the headliners of the **Super Bowl LX Halftime Show** at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, California. This marks the first time in history that a sports team—not a band or solo artist—will lead the world’s most-watched musical spectacle.

 

Known globally for transforming the diamond into a stage of joy, dance, and jaw-dropping stunts, the Bananas have captivated millions through their “Banana Ball” tours, viral social media presence, and sold-out exhibitions across the country. From choreographed walk-ups to acrobatic catches, to turning baseball into a carnival of laughter and awe, the team has become synonymous with pure fun. Now, they’ll bring that same electric magic to the grandest stage in American sports.

 

NFL executives confirmed the decision this morning, noting that the Bananas represent a perfect match for the league’s vision of blending tradition with innovation, sport with spectacle. “This is about delivering something completely different,” said one league insider. “The Bananas are fearless, unpredictable, and universally entertaining—exactly what the Super Bowl halftime show should be.”

 

Fans can expect an unprecedented spectacle: choreographed routines, flaming bats, high-flying stunts, and likely a few surprises that no one will see coming. Sources hint at celebrity cameos, musical mashups, and a performance that will push the boundaries of what a halftime show can be.

 

For the Savannah Bananas, it’s another milestone in their meteoric rise from a quirky minor-league attraction in Savannah, Georgia, to global icons of sports-meets-entertainment. Come February, the world won’t just be watching football—they’ll be watching the Bananas rewrite halftime history.

 

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