
Bud Light Canada Becomes the Official Beer of the CFL
Published on May 1, 2025 under Canadian Football League (CFL) News Release
TORONTO - Bud Light Canada has signed on as the Official Beer of the Canadian Football League (CFL), opening a new era of bigger sounds and even bigger plays at Canada's largest single-day sporting event - the Grey Cup.
"Beer, football and music are all about bringing people together," said CFL Commissioner Stewart Johnston. "This partnership unites a world-class beer with a world-class sport. Combining our efforts allows us to heighten the spectacle and entertainment of the league's most iconic moments, and better connect them with our incredible fans."
At the core of the partnership will be the Bud Light Grey Cup Halftime Show, which annually reaches more viewers than any other live musical performance in the country. The 112th championship will be played on Sunday, November 16 with kickoff slated for 6 p.m. ET. Further details will be announced at a later date.
"Building on Bud Light's equity in both football and music, partnering with the CFL was a natural extension for the brand in Canada," said Patrick Heembrock, Marketing Director for Bud Light Canada. "Through this collaborative partnership, we're focused on bringing new, easy-to-enjoy activations to fans coast-to-coast-to-coast to enhance the CFL experience."
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