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On Superbowl Sunday, the champions of the American Football League and the National Football League play one football game to determine who is the one champion team of football in the United States. The location of the Superbowl changes every year. The Superbowl event also features a big musical event at half-time, offering featuring famous bands and musicians, for example The Who, The Rolling Stones and The Black-eyed Peas.

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