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Katy Perry Covers ESPN Magazine, Talks Nerves for Super Bowl Gig
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The 'Roar' hitmaker, who covers the music issue of the magazine with Houston Texans defensive end J.J. Watt, admits to being a bit nervous about headlining the Super Bowl.

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As she gears up for her headlining performance at the Super Bowl XLIX halftime show, Katy Perry graces the cover of ESPN Magazine's music edition. Wearing a beige-black-and-white crop top paired with a matching skirt, the singer is featured on the front page with Houston Texans defensive end J.J. Watt.

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Perry also discusses her big gig scheduled for next month in an accompanying interview with the magazine. Asked if she's nervous, the "Roar" hitmaker says, "Honestly? I feel like I've outdreamt my dream... I don't get nervous about much, but I'll definitely be a little tingly inside that day."

Perry was officially announced to play this year's Super Bowl back in October following months of speculations. Last week, she discussed in an interview what to expect from her 12-minute show which will be aired during the February 1 game at the University of Phoenix Stadium in Glendale, Arizona.

"I'm all about female empowerment and uplifting people's spirits, and people finding their own voice with songs like 'Roar' and 'Firework' so maybe there is no better person," she explained. "Hopefully I can bring that incredible strength and empowerment to people through the performance." Lenny Kravitz will be among special guests joining Perry onstage.

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