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Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers Super Bowl XLII Halftime Show

  • byJasmin
  • November 10, 2025
  • 2 minute read
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When Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers took the stage at Super Bowl XLII on February 3, 2008, they didn’t come to dazzle with pyrotechnics, pop choreography, or surprise guests. They came to play rock and roll — and that’s exactly what made their halftime show one of the most timeless in Super Bowl history.

Super Bowl XLII was held at the University of Phoenix Stadium in Glendale, Arizona — the night the underdog New York Giants famously took down the undefeated New England Patriots in one of football’s greatest upsets.
But midway through that nail-biting game, all eyes turned to the stage in the center of the field, where Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers were about to deliver twelve minutes of pure, unapologetic rock energy.

For years, the NFL had been cautious about halftime show choices after the 2004 “wardrobe malfunction” controversy. They turned to classic, trusted rock acts — and few were more respected than Tom Petty. With over three decades of hits and a reputation for staying true to his roots, Petty was the perfect antidote to spectacle-driven performances.

Looking back, Tom Petty’s Super Bowl XLII Halftime Show wasn’t about fireworks or fancy choreography. It was about connection — a reminder that music, when done right, doesn’t need embellishment to move millions.

When Petty passed away in 2017, fans revisited that performance as one of his defining live moments. Watching it now feels bittersweet — a time capsule of a man who embodied the spirit of American rock and never compromised his craft.

His halftime show remains proof that authenticity never goes out of style.

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