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Title: The Kid LAROI to Perform at NFL’s Germany Game Halftime Show

The⁢ Kid LAROI to Headline NFL‘s⁣ First-Ever Regular Season Game in Germany

Berlin, Germany – Australian singer The Kid LAROI ​will perform the halftime show at the⁢ NFL’s ⁣inaugural regular-season game in Germany, set⁤ to take place November 9, 2025, between the ​Indianapolis Colts and the Atlanta Falcons. The performance marks a significant moment for both the rising music star and the NFL’s expanding global presence.

The Kid LAROI, whose real name‍ is Charlton Howard, rose to prominence crafting ​beats and eventually signing with Sony Music. ⁣A pivotal moment in his career came after opening for the late Juice WRLD, who became a mentor‌ to the young Australian artist. He achieved mainstream success with his 2021 collaboration with Justin Bieber, “Stay,” which topped the Billboard charts – his first​ single to do so. Now, he’ll bring his energy to an⁤ international stage, performing for‍ fans at the NFL’s historic game in Berlin.

“I’m hyped to be performing for the NFL’s first regular-season game in Berlin,‍ and I know the energy at‌ the stadium is‍ going to be epic,” The Kid LAROI said in a statement. “It’s an honor to be part of​ this history-making event and bring my music to such passionate fans, we’re⁢ going to make this a day the ⁣city won’t ⁤forget.”

How to Watch Colts vs.Falcons ‍in Germany

The november 9th contest between the Colts and Falcons will be broadcast nationally on NFL ⁤Network in the United States. Local coverage will also be available in the Indianapolis and Atlanta markets:

* national: ‌NFL Network
* ‌ Indianapolis: WXIN – Fox 59
* Atlanta: WAGA – Fox 5

For those preferring to stream,the game can be found on NFL+⁤ or Fubo,which offers a free‍ trial. Watch the NFL’s Germany‍ game with Fubo (free‌ trial)

The broadcast team will include Adam Amin on ‌play-by-play, alongside analyst ⁤Kurt Warner. Kristina⁤ Pink and Stacey⁢ Dales will report from the sidelines, with Mike Pereira⁢ providing rules analysis.

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