Musical Performances at Super Bowl LX: A Comprehensive Guide to the Anthem and Pregame Show
Roger EbertPulitzer Prize-winning film critic whose reviews and essays defined cinema criticism for decades.
Super Bowl LX promises an unforgettable musical prelude to the main event, featuring a diverse lineup of talented artists. Charlie Puth will perform the national anthem, Brandi Carlile will sing 'America the Beautiful,' and Coco Jones will deliver 'Lift Every Voice and Sing,' each accompanied by ASL interpreters. These performances set the stage for an exciting game day, showcasing both patriotic pride and cultural representation. The pregame celebration also includes a performance by Green Day, leading up to a historic halftime show headlined by Bad Bunny, who will be the first solo Latino and Spanish-language artist to grace the Super Bowl stage.
The Voices of Patriotism: National Anthem and "America the Beautiful"
Charlie Puth, the acclaimed four-time Grammy nominee, is set to perform "The Star-Spangled Banner" at Super Bowl LX, a role he earned after personally pitching his rendition to Roc Nation and the NFL. Fred Beam will join him, providing an American Sign Language interpretation of the anthem. Puth, a New Jersey native, follows in the footsteps of Whitney Houston, acknowledging her iconic performance while aiming to deliver his own memorable version of the challenging piece. He expresses a desire for his performance to inspire viewers, emphasizing the honor and responsibility he feels in taking on such a significant national stage. This moment is not just a personal achievement for Puth, but also a nod to the rich musical heritage of his home state.
Brandi Carlile, a celebrated artist with numerous Grammy, Emmy, and Oscar nominations, will perform "America the Beautiful." Julian Ortiz will interpret the song in American Sign Language alongside her. Carlile, deeply aware of the gravity of performing at the Super Bowl, views the song as a prayer rather than a boast, encouraging audiences to reflect on its lyrics as a testament to a nation continually striving for its ideals. She proudly notes the significance of a gay woman being asked to perform, adding a layer of representation to the event. Carlile's performance comes after a successful year, marked by two album releases in 2025: her solo project, Returning to Myself, and a collaborative effort with Elton John, Who Believes in Angels?. Her message underscores hope and progress, resonating with the song's enduring themes.
A Cultural Anthem: "Lift Every Voice and Sing" and Kickoff Details
For the sixth consecutive year, "Lift Every Voice and Sing" will be performed at the Super Bowl, with Grammy winner Coco Jones taking the stage for Super Bowl LX. Fred Beam will also join Jones to perform the song in American Sign Language. Jones candidly admits to feeling nervous yet empowered by the opportunity, emphasizing her belief that she deserves this moment of honor. Her mother's excitement underscores the personal significance of this performance. Jones has delved into the historical and cultural importance of "Lift Every Voice and Sing," which evolved from a poem into a powerful cultural staple. She sees herself as a vessel, representing the profound meaning of the song to her culture, family, and the generations preceding her.
Jones shared insights into her pre-performance ritual, which includes "jumping around" to release nervous energy and snacking on Lay's chips—a tip she attributes to Whitney Houston for loosening the vocal cords. Her breakout year in 2025 saw her earn a Grammy nomination for her debut album, Why Not More?. Beyond music, Jones is an accomplished actress, with roles in the Disney Channel movie Let It Shine and television series like Good Luck Charlie and Peacock's Bel-Air. Super Bowl LX is scheduled for Sunday, February 8, with kickoff at 6:30 p.m. ET. Viewers can watch the event live on NBC or stream it via Peacock. The array of musical performances and the historical significance of some acts are set to make this Super Bowl a memorable cultural event.

