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Sunday, February 1, 2015

Katy Perry turned her Super Bowl halftime performance into a fashion show Sunday Feb 01,2015

 Chess match: Katy jumped off her giant mechanical tiger to dance with some heavily costumed back up dancers
Katy Perry(30)sported four outfits - all designed by Jeremy Scott -  for the performance that saw her sing a mashup of some of her greatest hits with cameo appearances by Lenny Kravitz and Missy Elliot.
The costume changes were coordinated with the transition from song to song, each of which had its own set and new crop of backup dancers.



New England Patriots beat Seattle Seahawks in Super Bowl XLIX at University of Phoenix Stadium on Sunday
The Patriots clinched the 28-24 victory when rookie Malcolm Butler intercepted a pass from Seattle's Russell Wilson at the New England end zone in the final seconds of the game.

Tom Brady of the New England Patriots holds the Super Bowl XLIX MVP trophy during a Chevrolet Super Bowl XLIX MVP press conference folowing the Patriots Super Bowl win over the Seattle Seahawks on February 2, 2015 in Phoenix, Arizona.

Katy Perry show during her performance at Sunday night's game between the New England Patriots and the Seattle Seahawks.
Roaring to life: The star was propped up by a pole as she was strapped in for safety while clinging to a harness
Soaring: The singer flew through the stadium as she sang her hit Firework as she changed into a new star-studded silver costume 
Her royal wave Kate Middleton would be proud of: The queen of pop looked proud as she stood on a tiny platform with stars on the sides
Jumping girls: Katy switched into yet another costume as she got some back up from dancing girls and sharks 
Marching on: The singer's blowout show featured a series of elaborately choreographed routines

Katy kicked off her Super Bowl halftime performance by twerking with Kravitz who accompanied her on electric guitar  
Twerking: Katy  kicked off her Super Bowl halftime performance by twerking with Kravitz who accompanied her on electric guitar
An estimated average of 114.4 million people watched Sunday's Super Bowl in the US on NBC

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