The NFL’s international expansion continues this season with a record seven games being played overseas. While each host city gets its moment, London once again takes center stage with two matchups, the second and final featuring the New York Jets and Denver Broncos.
As in past years, fans in London won’t just enjoy top-tier football but also an exciting entertainment lineup. So, here’s everything you need to know about the halftime performer for the Jets-Broncos London game.
Who’s Performing at the Jets vs. Broncos Halftime Show in London?
The NFL announced last week that British rap icon Giggs will headline the halftime show during the 2025 NFL London Games matchup between the Jets and Broncos at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.
Giggs burst onto the music scene with his 2008 debut album Walk in da Park, which propelled him to international recognition. He followed it up with Let Em Ave It in 2010 and went on to deliver multiple Top 10 projects, collaborating with global superstars such as Drake and 21 Savage.
Over the years, Giggs has cemented his status as one of Britain’s most influential rap voices, but performing at an NFL game marks a huge moment for him.
“It’s a huge moment to be a part of the London Games,” said Giggs. “I’ve been on a journey with my music, and to get to share that with my city and the NFL fans is something I’m really proud of.”
Meanwhile, Tim Tubito, the NFL’s senior director of global game presentation and entertainment, said the league is thrilled to feature an artist of Giggs’ stature at the event.
“Bringing the best in sports and entertainment is what the International games are all about,” he said. “We’re incredibly excited to have Giggs, an artist with his level of impact, perform at the second London game of 2025.”
Some of Giggs’ other notable projects include When Will It Stop and Landlord, which peaked at No. 2 on the UK Albums Chart, and the acclaimed mixtape Wamp 2 Dem, which also reached No. 2. His 2020 release, Now or Never, continues to showcase his growth and consistency within the UK rap scene.
In addition to the halftime show, the game will feature two national anthem performances. Jay Perry will sing the English national anthem, “God Save the King,” while Roxanne Couch will perform the U.S. national anthem, “The Star-Spangled Banner.” Both are cast members from the London production of the hit musical Hamilton.

