Entertainment trade magazine Variety reported that the Adam Levine-fronted outfit will play Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta, although official announcements aren't expected until later in the NFL season. In a statement, a spokesperson for the league said that speculation about the Pepsi Halftime Show is common and "we do not have any announcements to make on what will be another epic show."

If Maroon 5 is indeed the centerpiece music attraction for the Super Bowl, fans might see surprise appearances by current collaborator Cardi B (“Girls Like You”) and Kendrick Lamar, with whom the band recorded “Don’t Wanna Know,” along with selections from their trove of hits including “Sugar” “This Love” and “Makes Me Wonder.”