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Bruno Mars in Versace at Super Bowl 50 - Luxury Retail

Bruno Mars in Versace at Super Bowl 50

The Super Bowl 50 halftime show performance from Coldplay, Bruno Mars and Beyoncé.

Pepsi Super Bowl 50 Halftime Show at Levi’s Stadium, Bruno Mars and his dancers chose to wear Versace.
The musical sensation looked fresh in black leather-like liquid effect pants, and matching black liquid effect baseball-style shirt with gold Medusa buttons down the front and gold Greek key detailing at the wrist. He accessorized his look perfectly with a variety of gold Versace chains.

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The Super Bowl 50 halftime show

The Super Bowl 50 halftime show featured a bouncy performance from Coldplay, Bruno Mars uptown funking it up, and Beyoncé performing her latest song, “Formation,” right on the field. But nothing could compare to Beyoncé and Bruno Mars going head-to-head in an epic dance battle.

The show kicked off with the ostensible headliner, Coldplay, employing the Holi motif it used in the video for “Hymn for the Weekend.” The band played hits like “Viva La Vida” and “Paradise,” accompanied by a team of child violinists and a marching band.

The tone and look of the show changed drastically when Bruno Mars took the stage to perform his hit, “Uptown Funk.” Neon colors gave way to black leather. But Mars was overshadowed as soon as Beyoncé came on stage with her amazing army of dancers.

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The show then became a boys-versus-girls competition, with a face-off between Beyoncé’s ladies in formation and Bruno Mars’ guys. Obviously, the girls won in our book, though Beyoncé and Mars seemed to reconcile before it was all over.

The whole shebang ended with a tribute to the legends that have played the Super Bowl halftime show in the past. The message “Believe In Love” was projected on the stands as all of this year’s performers sang Coldplay’s “Up&Up.”