The highly anticipated 47th Super Bowl 2013 halftime show will take place tomorrow at the Mercedez Ben Superdome in New Orleans. Beyonce's performance will be viewed by millions of viewers across America and which is believed to become one of the most watched show of all time. 

A free live stream of the performance will be provided by NFL and CBS. Click here to see the halftime performance from your PC, tablet, or mobile device.

Beyonce has been topping headlines in the past few weeks, from the lip synching controversy at Obama's second inaugural celebration, to the recent press conference she held to discuss her upcoming Super Bowl halftime show. 

Rumors have been swirling that Beyonce's former band, Destiny's Child, will be joining her onstage during her halftime performance. Although it has not been officially confirmed or denied, bandmate Michelle Williams recently suggested that the band won't be coming together because she is scheduled to perform in Washington D.C. Feb 3 for  The "Fela!" show, a Tony-nominated musical about the life of Nigerian activist and singer Fela Kut, marks her return to the stage in a 16-city tour.

"I'm going to be in the musical 'Fela!'" Williams told radio station WRUG Media. "I hate to disappoint the people and tell them that it's not true."

"I'm so sorry. I'm so sorry," Williams added. "But we did record a song with each other before the holidays." 

To address the lip synching controversy, Beyonce sang the national anthem song live to reporters at a press conference on Jan. 31. Beyonce then admitted she used a pre-recorded track of her vocals when she performed for President Obama on Inauguration Day (Jan.21) but she also sang along with it at the same time.

"I am a perfectionist. I did not have time to rehearse with the orchestra for a live television show and a very very important emotional show for me one of my proudest moments," Beyonce told a group of media outlets on Thursday."I did not feel comfortable taking a risk. It was about the president and the inauguration and I wanted to make him and our country proud so I decided to sing along with my prerecorded track. I'm very proud of my performance. Due to the weather, due to the delay, due to no proper sound check, I did not feel comfortable taking the risk ... so I decided to sing along with my pre-recorded track, which is very common in the music industry. And I'm very proud of my performance."

Beyonce went on to say that she will indeed sing live at the Super Bowl, hushing the critics who wondered whether she will lip sync at the halftime show. "I will absolutely be singing live," she said. "I am well rehearsed and this was what I was born to do. I always sing live. This inauguration was unfortunately a time where I could not rehearse because I was rehearsing for the Superbowl. That was always the plan."