4. That Dancing
Beyonce is an undisputed pop super star with a career that many of today's artists could only ever dream of having. She hasn't made it to the Super Bowl Halftime show by resting on her laurels, despite being a new mum. I mean she is a singer, but she can get it poppin' like the best of them and this performance was no exception. One of BeyBey's signature stage pieces is her Kaleidoscope sequences that aim to multiply and mirror her every move on an LED stage behind and below her. Unfortunately, she was a just a hint too far forward to be considered perfectly central for the gimmick, but the energy displayed in her performance is unparalleled. The above featured high kick gave an energetic start the performance, that saw the Queen smash out near perfect routines to some of her biggest hits including her career starters "Crazy In Love" and "Baby Boy" that were followed by more recent club bangers in the form of "End of Time" and a powerful rendition of "Halo". The highlight has to be "Single Ladies", because, I'm going to let you finish, it's one of the best dances of all time! Minor paraphrasing there, but it seemed appropriate. Who else can whip a full head of hair around one minute, stomp around in ridiculously high heels the next and live to tell the tale, never mind continue with a concert during the biggest show on Earth. Why can't we all be as amazing as her?