Who is performing at the 2024 Grey Cup halftime show?

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The Jonas Brothers are set to headline the halftime show at the 111th Grey Cup, bringing their energetic hits to the CFL’s championship game. This marks another exciting chapter in their long career, which began in 2005, and includes iconic songs like “Burnin’ Up” and “Sucker.” The performance will take place during the intermission of the game between the Toronto Argonauts and the Winnipeg Blue Bombers on Sunday, with the halftime show likely starting around 7:30 p.m. ET.

The Grey Cup has a rich history of featuring big-name performers, including Justin Bieber, Shania Twain, and Green Day, who headlined last year’s show. The Jonas Brothers join this prestigious lineup, making their mark after years of success in both music and television, particularly through their Disney Channel projects like Camp Rock and Jonas.

The halftime performance is to be a major highlight of the evening, bringing fans together for an unforgettable musical experience during one of Canada’s biggest sporting events.

 

History of Grey Cup halftime performances

Grey Cup Date Venue Performer(s)
110th Nov. 19, 2023 Tim Hortons Field (Hamilton) Green Day
109th Nov. 20, 2022 Mosaic Stadium (Regina) Tyler Hubbard; Jordan Davis; Josh Ross
108th Dec. 21, 2021 Tim Hortons Field (Hamilton) Arkells; The Lumineers; K.Flay
107th Nov. 24, 2019 McMahon Stadium (Calgary) Keith Urban
106th Nov. 25, 2018 Commonwealth Stadium (Edmonton) Alessia Cara
105th Nov. 26, 2017 TD Place (Ottawa) Shania Twain
104th Nov. 27, 2016 BMO Field (Toronto) OneRepublic
103rd Nov. 29, 2015 Investors Group Field (Winnipeg) Fall Out Boy
102nd Nov. 30, 2014 BC Place (Vancouver) Imagine Dragons
101st Nov. 24, 2013 Mosaic Stadium (Regina) Hedley
100th Nov. 25, 2012 Rogers Centre (Toronto) Justin Bieber; Carly Rae Jepsen; Marianas Trench; Gordon Lightfoot
99th Nov. 27, 2011 BC Place (Vancouver) Nickelback
98th Nov. 28, 2010 Commonwealth Stadium (Edmonton) Bachman & Turner
97th Nov. 29, 2009 McMahon Stadium (Calgary) Blue Rodeo
96th Nov. 23, 2008 Olympic Stadium (Montreal) Theory of a Deadman; Suzie McNeil; Andrée Watters
95th Nov. 25, 2007 Rogers Centre (Toronto) Lenny Kravitz
94th Nov. 19, 2006 Canad Inns Stadium (Winnipeg) Nelly Furtado feat. Saukrates
93rd Nov. 27, 2005 BC Place (Vancouver) The Black Eyed Peas
92nd Nov. 21, 2004 Frank Clair Stadium (Ottawa) The Tragically Hip
91st Nov. 16, 2003 Taylor Field (Regina) Bryan Adams; Sam Roberts
90th Nov. 24, 2002 Commonwealth Stadium (Edmonton) Shania Twain
89th Nov. 25, 2001 Olympic Stadium (Montreal) Sass Jordan; Michel Pagliaro
88th Nov. 26, 2000 McMahon Stadium (Calgary) The Guess Who
87th Nov. 28, 1999 BC place (Vancouver) Parablegics
86th Nov. 22, 1998 Winnipeg Stadium (Winnipeg) Love Inc.
85th Nov. 16, 1997 Commonwealth Stadium (Edmonton) Trooper
84th Nov. 24, 1996 Ivor Wynne Stadium (Hamilton) The Nylons
83rd Nov. 19, 1995 Taylor Field (Regina) Jack Semple
82nd Nov. 27, 1994 BC Place (Vancouver) Tom Cochrane
81st Nov. 28, 1993 McMahon Stadium (Calgary) Miss Molly
80th Nov. 29, 1992 SkyDome (Toronto) Dan Hill; Celine Dion
79th Nov. 24, 1991 Winnipeg Stadium (Winnipeg) Luba; Burton Cummings
78th Nov. 25, 1990 BC Place (Vancouver) Esmeralda Colombian Dance Group; Mlada Srbadia Serbian Folk Dance Group; Joy of Movement Studio; Yuen’s Institute of Tae Kwon-do; Hungarian Csardas Dancers of Vancouver