Kendrick Lamar sets Super Bowl record with controversial halftime show during Chiefs-Eagles showdown The Eagles' stunning victory over the Chiefs was the most-watched Super Bowl in history - setting a new record for a single event in US TV history.
But Lamar's controversial performance reportedly drew an average audience of 133.5m people - more than any other halftime show in history.
The Eagles' stunning victory over the Chiefs was the most-watched Super Bowl in history.
But, according to reports, the game played second fiddle to Kendrick Lamar's halftime show, which also broke new ground.
On Tuesday, Front Office Sports reported that Super Bowl LIX averaged 127.7million viewers on Fox's platforms and peaked during the second quarter at 137.7m.