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The NFL revealed the artists performing before Super Bowl LX, setting the stage for a spectacular pregame. Charlie Puth will sing the national anthem, Brandi Carlile will perform “America the Beautiful,” and Coco Jones will deliver “Lift Every Voice and Sing,” exciting fans nationwide.
This star-studded lineup combines legendary voices with rising talent, creating a mix of music and culture. It promises a memorable kickoff to Super Bowl Sunday, highlighting patriotic songs and soulful performances.

Charlie Puth, famous for hits like “Attention” and “We Don’t Talk Anymore,” will perform the national anthem. His smooth voice and emotional delivery make him a fitting choice to open the world’s most-watched sporting event, setting an inspiring tone for the game.
Performing the anthem at the Super Bowl is a prestigious honor. Puth’s appearance brings modern pop appeal while respecting the tradition, connecting with both younger audiences and longtime fans.

Brandi Carlile, a multi-Grammy winner, will perform “America the Beautiful,” delivering her signature emotional style. Her voice carries warmth and depth, which will resonate with audiences across the country during this iconic pregame moment.
Carlile’s performance celebrates the spirit of America while showcasing her artistry. Combining soulful vocals with meaningful lyrics, she reminds viewers of the power music has to unite people. Fans can expect a moving rendition that captures both beauty and emotion.

Coco Jones will perform “Lift Every Voice and Sing,” a song recognized for its cultural and historical significance. Her vocal energy and stage presence promise a pregame moment full of inspiration and pride, honoring the song’s legacy.
This performance highlights diversity and representation in the NFL’s entertainment lineup. Jones’s inclusion emphasizes the league’s dedication to celebrating different voices and experiences, giving audiences a powerful and uplifting musical moment before the game begins.

For the first time, both pregame and halftime shows will feature American Sign Language (ASL) performances. Fred Beam will sign the national anthem and “Lift Every Voice and Sing,” while Julian Ortiz will sign “America the Beautiful,” making the show accessible to deaf audiences.
Including ASL performers ensures everyone can experience the music fully, showing the NFL’s commitment to inclusion. Fans who are deaf or hard of hearing can enjoy the performances, making this Super Bowl more engaging, interactive, and meaningful for a broader audience.

Bad Bunny will headline the halftime show, with a signed performance featuring Puerto Rican Sign Language. Celimar Rivera Cosme leads this multilingual signing program, ensuring even more fans can connect with the music and energy of the show.
This historic approach highlights the global reach and cultural significance of the Super Bowl. The signed and multilingual performance makes the show more inclusive while showcasing innovative creativity, giving audiences a unique experience they will not forget.

Roc Nation, led by Desiree Perez, is producing the pregame and halftime shows. They are known for combining music, visual storytelling, and choreography into unforgettable live performances that captivate audiences around the world.
Their involvement guarantees a mix of artistry and technical precision. The shows will feel dynamic and polished, with each performer showcased in a way that highlights both talent and culture, keeping viewers entertained from the first note to the last.

Hamish Hamilton, a veteran director of live broadcasts, is leading the visual production for the shows. His expertise ensures every camera angle, lighting effect, and performance moment is captured with precision for audiences at home.
Hamilton’s direction will make the pregame and halftime shows feel cinematic and polished. Fans watching on NBC, Telemundo, or Peacock will experience a seamless production, blending artistry and entertainment for one of the most iconic sporting stages in the world.

Apple Music returns as the presenting sponsor for the fourth year, supporting both pregame and halftime shows. This partnership highlights the importance of music in the Super Bowl experience, connecting audiences with artists before, during, and after the performances.
Sponsorship from Apple Music also allows fans to explore curated playlists inspired by performers. Millions can stream the music live or revisit it afterward, giving the Super Bowl a cultural and musical impact that extends far beyond the stadium.

The pregame lineup highlights cultural diversity and generational talent. From Charlie Puth’s pop appeal to Coco Jones’s powerful celebration of heritage, the performances reflect a broad range of voices and experiences that resonate with audiences of all ages.
This mix of tradition and modernity ensures the pregame show is both meaningful and entertaining. Fans can expect a celebration of music, culture, and inclusivity that sets the tone for a memorable and inspiring Super Bowl Sunday.

Super Bowl LX will air live on NBC, Telemundo, and Peacock on February 8, 2026. Viewers across the United States and internationally will have access to both pregame and halftime performances, making it easy to follow all the action in real time.
Multiple broadcast platforms allow fans to watch on TV or stream online. Whether tuning in from home or a public event, audiences can experience the music, spectacle, and excitement of the pregame show from anywhere, making this Super Bowl one to remember.
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With Charlie Puth, Brandi Carlile, Coco Jones, and Bad Bunny on the stage, Super Bowl LX promises unforgettable musical moments. The combination of talent, culture, and inclusion ensures fans will experience one of the most exciting pregame and halftime shows yet.
From ASL performances to multilingual signings, this Super Bowl highlights innovation and creativity. Fans of all ages can enjoy an entertainment experience that celebrates music, diversity, and culture while bringing people together for the biggest sporting event of the year.
Want the inside scoop on Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl performance? Take a look at Bad Bunny set to electrify Super Bowl 2026 stage.
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