The NFL Just Shocked the World — The Savannah Bananas, the Baseball Team That Turned Sports Into a Circus of Fun, Are Officially Headlining the Super Bowl Halftime Show “Super Bowl LX” at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, California in What Promises To Be the Wildest Performance Ever Seen on the Biggest Stage in Sports…

The NFL Just Shocked the World — The Savannah Bananas, the Baseball Team That Turned Sports Into a Circus of Fun, Are Officially Headlining the Super Bowl Halftime Show “Super Bowl LX” at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, California in What Promises To Be the Wildest Performance Ever Seen on the Biggest Stage in Sports…

I couldn’t find any credible source confirming that the Savannah Bananas will headline the Super Bowl LX Halftime Show. Everything I saw suggests this is either unverified or false. Here’s a breakdown of what I found, and why it seems doubtful that this announcement is real:

 What IS true / supported

Super Bowl LX is upcoming, and there is discussion about who might perform at the halftime show.

NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell has said Taylor Swift is a maybe for Super Bowl LX’s halftime show.

The Savannah Bananas are a real and very popular novelty baseball team known for their entertainment-heavy style (Banana Ball, choreography, fan interaction, etc.).

 What is NOT supported / probably false

The claim that the Savannah Bananas will headline the Super Bowl LX halftime show appears to originate from a website called NewsStation2 in a piece published on September 17, 2025, titled “The NFL Just Shocked the World — The Savannah Bananas to Headline the Super Bowl LX Halftime Show…”

I found no other major mainstream sports, NFL, or entertainment news outlets (ESPN, Variety, NFL.com, etc.) confirming that the Bananas have been officially selected.

The Wikipedia page for Super Bowl LX does not list the Bananas as confirmed halftime performers; instead, it mentions that Goodell said Taylor Swift could be a possibility.

 Why this story is suspect

The single article making the claim (NewsStation2) doesn’t provide sources or direct quotes from official NFL announcements.

If such a surprising and unconventional choice (a baseball entertainment team rather than a musician) had truly been made, it would almost certainly be widely reported by major outlets. I couldn’t find that.

Timing: as of the latest updates, performers are still speculative (Taylor Swift among them), and no finalized announcement is in trusted sources.

 What the scenario would look like if true

If, hypothetically, the Bananas were to headline, here’s what I imagine people would expect, based on their style:

A halftime show dramatically different from past performances: fun, theatrical, with lots of crowd participation and nontraditional sports-entertainment crossover.

Elements from “Banana Ball”: choreographed dances, skits, possibly comedy, maybe even a hybrid “mini-game” format thrown in.

Guest performers—likely musical acts—because Bananas are entertainers but not known for original music performances on big stages.

High media interest (both praise and skepticism), especially from traditional sports fans versus entertainment-focused audiences.

If you like, I can try to dig further (e.g., look for statements from the NFL, Bananas’ management, etc.) to verify or debunk it more conclusively. Do you want me to investigate?

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