Bruno Mars At The Super Bowl Interview
Everyone is in Bruno Mars' hearing about a very important factor when it comes to executing the Super Bowl halftime show in February, outdoors in New York: How are you going to take care of the freezing cold? "I am going to wear a beekeeper fit, I don't really know yet," he responded about how he'll keep warm when he entertains Feb. 2. "I'm not going to know until I make it... I'm-not trying to hype myself up too much. "Everyone's putting the fear in god in me like there's likely to be considered a blizzard," Mars said in a phone interview this month from Los Angeles, wondering about the climate conditions in the New York-New Jersey location for his big show. "I realize it's likely to be very chilly and I only got to face it." The singer, whose hits vary from "Grenade" to "Locked Out of Heaven," typically works with the full band where he sings, dances and strums practicing the guitar onstage. Mars' big Super Bowl performance follows Beyonce's electrifying show earlier in 2013, where she danced firmly and sang incredibly, with the aid of background performers and Destiny's Child in the big game in New Orleans. Lee Anne Callahan-Longo, the overall supervisor of Beyonce's performances said singing in cold weather creates many difficulties. It surely makes it harder on the female for picking attire. It could be really cold outside and that is tough conditions to perform," she stated. Bruno Mars is sure to dress warm and use all of his energy to create an amazing show for his fans. You can find much more information on Bruno Mars and listen to all of his Super Bowl Songs on his music website.