Photo of Beyoncé performing at Budweiser's Made in America Music Festival 2015, by Kevin Mazur/Getty
After weeks of rumors, it's now official that Beyoncé will indeed join collaborators Coldplay when they headline the Super Bowl 50 halftime show on Feb. 7.
Entertainment Weekly cited unnamed sources on Thursday, claiming Bey will definitely appear alongside the Chris Martin-fronted outfit, after collaborating with the group on "Hymn for the Weekend," which appeared on Coldplay's new album A Head Full of Dreams.
Pepsi, which is sponsoring the show, subsequently confirmed to The Associated Press on Thursday that the singer will in fact take part in the performance.
As we previously mentioned, Bruno Mars is also expected to appear with the band. Both Mars and Beyoncé also recently headlined the halftime show on their own.
Super Bowl 50 is set for Feb. 7 at Levi's Stadium in Santa Clara, California, airing live on CBS.