The Super Bowl LIX Halftime Show already had everything it needed to be epic: Kendrick Lamar, an energetic performance, and a powerful political message. But what no one expected was that one of the dancers would take the protest a step further, unfurling a flag in support of Palestine and Sudan right in the middle of the show.

Who Is the Activist Who Protested During the Super Bowl Halftime Show?
The protestor in question is Zül-Qarnain Nantambu, an Islamic activist, hip-hop artist, filmmaker, and fashion designer. During the halftime show at the Superdome in New Orleans, Nantambu pulled out a combined flag of Sudan and Palestine, with the words “Sudan” and “Gaza” written across it, while dancing on top of a car on stage.
Man storms field during Kendrick Lamar’s half time show performance with Palestine flag.
It took security several minutes before noticing anything.
pic.twitter.com/5DSuUOzPj0— Kacee Allen (@KaceeRAllen) February 10, 2025
According to his own statements, his protest wasn’t politically motivated, but rather an act of solidarity for the Muslims suffering in these regions. However, the NFL didn’t waste any time reacting.
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The Consequences of His Protest
As soon as security noticed what was happening, Nantambu attempted to run across the field holding the flag high, but he was quickly stopped and escorted out of the stadium.

The NFL issued a statement confirming that no one from the production team knew this would happen and announced that the activist would be banned for life from all stadiums and league events. Meanwhile, Roc Nation, the producer of the halftime show, completely distanced itself from the incident, stating that the protest was not part of the choreography or rehearsals.
So far, Nantambu hasn’t made further statements, but it’s clear that his action left a mark on one of the world’s most-watched events.
Why Is This Protest So Relevant?
The United States has been an unwavering ally of Israel since the ’70s, and its stance on the Gaza conflict has been a constant topic of debate. However, recent statements by Donald Trump have further ignited the controversy.
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The former president proposed that the U.S. “take control” of Gaza and suggested relocating Palestinians to other countries, an idea that sparked outrage both in the Middle East and internationally. In this context, Nantambu’s act at the Super Bowl wasn’t just a random protest; it reflects the current political and social climate.
This articule was originally written in Spanish by Alan Cruz in Cultura Colectiva.
