Justin Bieber is the early favorite to perform at the Super Bowl 2027 halftime show at SoFi Stadium, with Kalshi putting him at 33 percent. Miley Cyrus is close behind at 31 percent, and Harry Styles trails at 26 percent.
The numbers matter now because the halftime show remains one of the biggest open questions around the next Super Bowl, and bettors are already weighing the field long before the game reaches February 2027. For readers tracking the race, the odds offer the first public snapshot of who is drawing the most attention for the slot.
Bieber’s lead comes after a busy stretch that has kept him in the conversation. He headlined day two of Coachella in back-to-back weeks this year, and the set leaned heavily on songs that reached back into his early career. He performed Baby, then played Favorite Girl for the first time since 2013 and That Should Be Me for the first time since 2015. Billie Eilish also appeared on stage during One Less Lonely Girl, a surprise moment that helped turn the performance into a reminder of how much weight Bieber still carries as a live draw.
Cyrus has her own case. She is the daughter of country singer Billy Ray Cyrus and once anchored Disney’s Hannah Montana, which marked its 20th anniversary in March, the same month she released Younger You as part of the celebration. That background keeps her near the top of the market, even if she sits just behind Bieber in the latest odds.
The friction in the race is that the gap is thin. Bieber leads, but Cyrus is within two percentage points, and Styles remains close enough at 26 percent to keep the market from feeling settled. That leaves the real answer unchanged for now: Kalshi may have given Bieber the edge, but the NFL has not announced the Super Bowl 2027 halftime-show performer, and SoFi Stadium’s biggest stage is still waiting for a name.

