The artiste confirmed the news on Sunday through a post on X, where he expressed excitement about taking centre stage for the iconic event.
Sharing the message, “#SuperBowlLIX. New Orleans,” Lamar also posted a YouTube link to his channel, boasting 16.1 million followers, and revealed a three-minute video to his fans.
As of Monday morning, PUNCH Online reported the video had garnered approximately 1,635,986 views.
Lamar is gearing up to headline the Super Bowl solo, a first in hip-hop history.
The National Football League, Roc Nation, and Apple Music also confirmed the news on Sunday, stating that Lamar will headline the Super Bowl halftime show, marking a significant milestone in his illustrious career.