There are concerns that in case of cancellation. Dr. Dre will lose the money he is spending on making his halftime show unforgettable.
New outbreaks of the Covid-19 pandemic make authorities consider if it is still safe to hold big public events. Meanwhile, the preparations for the Super Bowl LVI are underway, and Dr. Dre does not hold back on expenses to make his appearance memorable. TMZ reports that the Good Doctor does not rely on sponsors or investors and finance the show independently, mainly. By TMZ estimation, it means he is fronting millions of dollars. It certainly carries risks, as Dre’s insurance would not cover the show cancellation in the case of the Covid outbreak.
However, the chance that this year Super Bowl will happen regardless of obstacles. The NFL is determined to hold the game and with fans in the stands, no less. There are five weeks left until the moment of truth when Dr. Dre, Eminem, Snoop Dogg, Kendrick Lamar and Mary J. Blige hit the stage on February 13, be it L.A.’s SoFi Stadium or any other place that will allow the NFL to run the game.