NFL reveals national anthem performer for Super Bowl LX

Charlie Puth will sing the national anthem at Super Bowl LX ahead of Bad Bunny’s halftime show

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This year’s Super Bowl is shaping up to be one of the most musically diverse in recent memory.

Brandi Carlile will perform “America the Beautiful,” Coco Jones will sing “Lift Every Voice and Sing,” and American Sign Language interpreters will be featured across all major segments, including the anthem.

For the first time, the halftime show will include multilingual signing, with Puerto Rican Sign Language performed by Celimar Rivera Cosme.

Amid all this, the NFL officially announced that Charlie Puth will perform the national anthem at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, California, on February 8. Fans quickly reacted online, praising the selection and predicting a standout rendition.

Puth, a four-time Grammy nominee and Golden Globe winner, shared a playful social media video explaining the anthem to football players using game-day terms.

The pregame show sets the stage for Bad Bunny’s highly anticipated halftime performance, adding extra energy and star power to football’s biggest night.

With this lineup, the NFL is combining pop, R&B, Americana, and accessibility, positioning Super Bowl LX as a celebration of culture, community, and musi

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