Maroon 5's Adam Levine 'still formulating' things about SB halftime show
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Despite reports claiming Maroon 5 will headline the Super Bowl LII halftime show in Atlanta, the band's frontman, Adam Levine, is staying tight-lipped about the performance.
Levine provided a cryptic answer when asked about his decision to sign on for the halftime show in an interview with Shirley Halperin of Variety.
"I'm still formulating a lot of things," he said.
Rihanna reportedly turned down an invitation to perform at Super Bowl LIII in support of Colin Kaepernick, and a Change.org petition urging Maroon 5 to do the same has garnered more than 64,000 signatures.
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