Super Bowl XL halftime show
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| Part of | Super Bowl XL | |||
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| Date | February 5, 2006 | |||
| Location | Detroit, Michigan, United States | |||
| Venue | Ford Field | |||
| Headliner | The Rolling Stones | |||
| Sponsor | Sprint Nextel | |||
| Producer | Don Mischer Productions | |||
| Super Bowl halftime show chronology | ||||
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The Super Bowl XL halftime show took place on February 5, 2006, at Ford Field in Detroit, Michigan, as part of Super Bowl XL. It was headlined by the Rolling Stones.
The show was produced by Don Mischer Productions and sponsored by Sprint Nextel.
The stage was in the form of the group's iconic tongue and lips logo (John Pasche's design first used in 1971 on their Sticky Fingers album). It was the largest stage ever assembled for a Super Bowl halftime show, with 28 separate pieces assembled in five minutes by a 600-member volunteer stage crew.[1]
Synopsis
The show was approximately 12 minutes in duration. The band began their performance with "Start Me Up" (1981), followed by "Rough Justice" from their latest album A Bigger Bang (2005). Mick Jagger introduced the third song, "(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction" (1965), by saying: "Here's one we could have done at Super Bowl I".[2]