The Super Bowl pregame show will kick off with a trio of standout Northern California performers: Charlie Puth will take the stage to sing the national anthem, Brandi Carlile will tackle “America the Beautiful” and Coco Jones will sing “Lift Every Voice and Sing.”
The performance will take place Feb. 8 at Levi Stadium in Santa Clara, California, before the NFL’s championship matchup and a halftime show from Puerto Rican superstar Bad Bunny, the league said Sunday.
“These artists bring a distinct voice to the moment, helping to create an atmosphere for a day that will enthrall fans around the world,” said John Barker, senior vice president of global event production for the NFL.
Pregame performances will air on NBC, Telemundo and Peacock.
The national anthem and “Lift Up Every Voice and Sing” will be performed in American Sign Language by deaf artist Fred Beam. Julian Ortiz will be signing “America the Beautiful.”
In a historic first, the halftime show will include a multilingual signing program featuring Puerto Rican sign language, led by interpreter Selimar Rivera Cosme. All signed performances for the pregame and halftime shows will be presented in collaboration with Love Sign’s Alexis Kasher and Def Equality’s Howard Rosenblum.
Puth is a four-time Grammy-nominated singer, best known for his songs “Attention,” “We Don’t Talk Anymore” and his 2015 breakout hit “See You Again” with Wiz Khalifa. furious 7 movie soundtrack. Their appearance will precede their fourth studio album, Whatever is clever! Due on March 6.
Carlile has won 11 Grammys and received praise for his eighth studio album, return to oneself, Which was released in October. He has been nominated for two Grammy Awards for his album with Elton John Who believes in angels?Released in April, and the song “Never Too Late” from their documentary film. Elton John: Never Too Late.
Jones is an R&B star who won a Grammy in the Best R&B Performance category for her song “ICU” and released her debut album in 2024. Why not more?, which is nominated for Best R&B Album at the following year’s ceremony. She also plays Hilary Banks in Peacock’s television series bel-air, Entering its final season.
“Charli, Brandy and Coco are generational talents, and we are honored to have them alongside our extraordinary deaf artists on the world stage at Super Bowl LX,” said Desiree Perez, CEO of Roc Nation, which is producing the show with DPS and Jesse Collins. “This moment symbolizes the best of culture, live performance and our country.”
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