Pop-funk titans Maroon 5 hit the Super Bowl Iiii halftime stage in Atlanta on Sunday, Feb. 3, opening with classics "Harder To Breathe" and "This Love."
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— NFL (@NFL) February 4, 2019
Later in the set, the multi-GRAMMY winners ran through additional hits like "Girls Like You" and "She Will Be Loved" with some help from a gospel choir.
GRAMMY-nominated rapper Travis Scott also got in on the action. Introduced by a "SpongeBob SquarePants" clip, Scott performed his hit "SICKO MODE" on a fiery stage and, when he was through, proceeded to crowd-surf his way out.
Atlanta native and former Outkast member Big Boi soon rolled up in a giant mink coat and performed beloved OutKast hit "The Way You Move."
Earlier in the day, it was announced that Maroon 5 had donated their performance fee to Big Brothers Big Sisters of America. In a statement, Levine said, "Playing the Super Bowl has been a dream of our band for a long time. We thank the NFL for the opportunity and also to them, along with Interscope Records, for making this donation to Big Brothers Big Sisters, which will have a major impact for children across the country."