During the Super Bowl LIX, New Yorkers became so engrossed in Kendrick Lamar's halftime performance that they noticeably reduced restroom visits, resulting in a steep decline of over 558,000 toilet flushes compared to the game’s first half. Water demand dropped from 1.125 billion gallons to approximately 1.026 billion during the show. This drop highlights how distracted fans were by the performance instead of focusing on the less thrilling first half of the game, which saw the Chiefs trailing 24-0 before recovering in the second half. Overall, the event underscores the cultural significance of halftime shows.
New Yorkers were so captivated by Kendrick Lamar's Super Bowl halftime show that toilet flushes dropped significantly, with over 558,594 fewer caused during his performance.
Data revealed that while overall water demand plunged during Lamar's halftime act, it spiked again with many New Yorkers flooding their bathrooms after the show.
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