PITTSBURGH — Acrisure Stadium became the center of global attention this week after BLACKPINK superstar Lisa was spotted alongside Wiz Khalifa filming scenes for a major new music video connected to the Pittsburgh Steelers.
According to multiple sources close to the production, the project is centered around a completely reimagined version of the legendary “Here We Go” anthem originally associated with Roger Wood and Steelers culture.
Insiders describe the new version as a younger, faster, and far more energetic interpretation of the iconic song designed to connect a new generation of fans with Pittsburgh tradition.
The project reportedly serves as a tribute to the Steelers’ 26 year history at Acrisure Stadium while also symbolically preparing fans for the organization’s future stadium era.
Production teams were seen filming around the stadium, downtown Pittsburgh, and several iconic Steelers landmarks throughout the city earlier this week.
Fans gathered outside Acrisure Stadium immediately after photos of Lisa and Wiz Khalifa surfaced online, creating massive excitement across social media platforms worldwide.
League insiders believe the collaboration could become one of the most viewed NFL related music productions ever released due to Lisa’s enormous global popularity.
The official release date for the song has reportedly been scheduled for September 2, just days before the Steelers officially begin the new season.
According to internal production details, the song will then receive its first live performance before Pittsburgh’s home opener against the Atlanta Falcons on September 13 at Acrisure Stadium.

The performance is expected to include cinematic visuals, large scale pyrotechnics, synchronized crowd lighting, and a massive player introduction sequence before kickoff.
Sources close to the production revealed that filming for the music video will continue throughout the NFL season in order to capture authentic moments involving players and Steelers fans.
The production team reportedly wants the final project to reflect the emotional connection between Pittsburgh football, the city itself, and generations of Steelers supporters.
Rather than filming everything in a studio environment, directors plan to capture real game day emotions, crowd chants, celebrations, and behind the scenes moments throughout the season.
The music video, which is expected to run approximately 12 minutes long, will be filmed throughout the entire NFL season in order to capture the most emotional and unforgettable moments of Steelers players and fans before officially premiering ahead of the league’s closing ceremony.
Wiz Khalifa also revealed that he personally believes the project will become even more meaningful if Pittsburgh finishes the season with a championship.
“This music video will become even more beautiful when the Steelers lift the Super Bowl trophy, and I truly believe that’s going to become reality,” Khalifa said during production discussions.
Early financial estimates suggest the total production cost will approach approximately $1.6 million once filming, editing, live event production, and promotional campaigns are completed.
Despite the enormous budget, Wiz Khalifa reportedly insisted on personally funding the entire project himself as a tribute to his hometown team.
“This city raised me. The Steelers are part of who I am. I wanted to give something back to Pittsburgh in a way people would never forget,” Khalifa reportedly shared during filming.
For Steelers fans, the collaboration represents far more than a simple music release tied to the NFL season.
Many supporters already view the project as a cultural bridge connecting Steelers history, global entertainment, and the emotional transition toward the franchise’s future stadium era.
With Lisa and Wiz Khalifa leading the production, anticipation surrounding the new “Here We Go” anthem has already reached extraordinary levels across both the music and sports worlds.