Katy Perry ‘Roars’ & Gets ‘Freak On’ With Missy Elliot At Super Bowl XLIX Halftime Show

Katy Perry came out roaring during the Halftime Show at Superbowl XLIX on Sunday!

The singer opened the show in a Jeremy Scott-designed outfit covered in flames while riding a robotic lion for her opening song, “Roar.”

Then, the floor illuminated with animation and special effects for her hit “Dark Horse,” where dancers (many in horse costumes) performed stunning acrobatics on the field.

WATCH: Katy Perry Bringing Something ‘Larger Than Life’ To Super Bowl XLIX

Next, special guest Lenny Kravitz joined her on guitar to duet on “I Kissed A Girl,” while Katy flipped her ponytail one too many times to count.

In the blink of an eye, Katy changed into costume number two, a beach ball-inspired outfit that some celebs Tweeted looked like a Hot Dog On A Stick employee uniform.

WATCH: Jeremy Scott Teases Katy Perry’s Super Bowl Style

“Hol up…Katy Perry is wearing my old Hot Dog On A Stick uniform from high school #HalftimeShow,” Holly Robinson Peete Tweeted.

Dancing along with sharks, palm trees, surfboards and beach balls, Katy sang “Teenage Dream” and then “California Gurls,” encouraging the audience to join in on the lyrics.

Katy welcomed a second special guest, Missy Elliott, to the field where they teamed up for “Get Ur Freak On” and “Work It” with the pop star sporting a sparkly no. 49 jersey.

Missy Elliot then cranked the energy up a notch for a solo performance of “Lose Control” to give Katy time to prepare for her grand finale.

PHOTOS: Katy Perry, Missy Elliott, & Lenny Kravitz Rock Out For Super Bowl XLIX Halftime Show

When Katy returned, she was lifted up on a shooting star and flew through the air wearing a star-spangled dress. She sang “Firework” as fireworks blasted off in the stadium to conclude her performance.

Paige Feigenbaum

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