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Jack Harlow Has Been Named As The Detroit Lions’ Thanksgiving Halftime Performer
As revealed before Monday’s (30th) night game against the Las Vegas Raiders, Jack Harlow will lead the Detroit Lions’ Thanksgiving Day halftime show.

“I’m proud to say I’m doing the halftime show at the Thanksgiving game in Detroit here in a little under a month,” Harlow said in an interview with ESPN’s “Monday Night Countdown.” He continued, “It’s wonderful.”

“I mean, it’s insane,” the “WHATS POPPIN” hitmaker added. Just being in the hometown of someone I look up to, who paved so much of the path and made it OK in a manner… It means everything. I mean, there’s a little weight to it. You arrive up and have the impression that the people in this town have a high standard, you know?”

Later, the artist expressed his desire for the occasion to be memorable. “It’s an opportunity, and you can do the bare minimum or seize it.” So we’re giving it a lot of thought,” he said.

Previous performances for Detroit’s halftime show included Bebe Rexha in 2022 and Big Sean in 2021. The Thanksgiving Day Classic will air nationally on Fox on Nov. 23 at 12:30 p.m. ET as the Lions face the Green Bay Packers.

On the music side, Harlow recently collaborated with BTS’ Jung Kook on “3D.” Prior to that, he unloaded a number of visuals from his third studio album Jackman., which debuted in April. The 10-song effort contained standout cuts like “They Don’t Love It,” “It Can’t Be,” and “Denver,” among others.

On Nov. 24, Harlow is slated to begin his “No Place Like Home: The Kentucky Tour.” It will kick off at the Owensboro Sportscenter before making stops in Covington, Pikeville, and Murray. The finale is set to take place on Dec. 3 at Lexington’s Rupp Arena.

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