Eminem And Jack White Take The Stage Together At The NFL Half Time Show
Jack White joined forces with rapper Eminem for a performance during an NFL half time show on Thanksgiving (27.11.25).
The White Stripes musician took care of the mid game entertainment as his hometown team, the Detroit Lions, faced the Green Bay Packers at Ford Field in Detroit, Michigan on Thursday (27.11.25). He thrilled the audience by welcoming fellow Detroit native Eminem to the stage, who has lived in the city since he was twelve years old.
White opened his set with That’s How I’m Feeling from his 2024 album No Name, and shortly after, Eminem appeared in a blue Lions jacket to perform his 2002 hit Till I Collapse with White playing guitar beside him.
The performance wrapped up with a lively rendition of The White Stripes classic Seven Nation Army, accompanied by a routine from the Detroit Lions Cheerleaders.
The event was co produced by Eminem, who recently agreed to oversee musical entertainment for the Lions’ half time shows from 2025 through 2027.
Even with the high energy performance, the Lions were unable to turn the momentum into a win, falling to the Packers 31 to 24. The team will now have to fight for a wild card spot if they hope to reach the NFL play offs.
Thanksgiving game day also featured a half time show from Post Malone, who took the stage in Texas during the Dallas Cowboys matchup against the Kansas City Chiefs at the AT T Stadium.
Sharing the announcement on Instagram before the big game, Malone revealed that he has been a dedicated Cowboys supporter for many years.
He wrote: “I am from Texas. I grew up a Cowboys fan and have been watching this halftime show for years.
“It is a real honor to be part of the Red Kettle Kickoff with The Salvation Army and the Dallas Cowboys and help bring hope to so many people.”
During his set, Malone paid tribute to former Cowboys defensive tackle Marshawn Kneeland, who died earlier this month after a police chase in Plano, Texas.
He wore a badge with the number 94 on his jacket in reference to Kneeland’s team number and told the crowd: “We love you, 94. We love you.”
Another major game took place in Baltimore, Maryland, where the Baltimore Ravens played the Cincinnati Bengals at the M T Bank Stadium, and fans enjoyed a half time show by rapper Lil Jon.
