Super Bowl 2026: Who's Performing the National Anthems?
The Super Bowl is not just about the halftime show and its controversial performances. While Bad Bunny and Green Day are stealing the spotlight, other artists are also taking the stage during the big game.
Let's dive into the lesser-known performers who will be singing the national anthems, adding a touch of patriotism to the festivities.
Charlie Puth: The Star-Spangled Banner
Kicking things off with a bang, Grammy-nominated singer Charlie Puth will serenade us with 'The Star-Spangled Banner.' His debut single, 'Marvin Gaye,' featuring Meghan Trainor, hit the Billboard charts in 2015. Since then, Puth has continued to charm audiences with hits like 'We Don't Talk Anymore' (feat. Selena Gomez), 'Attention,' and 'Nothing But Trouble.'
Brandi Carlile: America the Beautiful
Next up, the incredibly talented Brandi Carlile will perform 'America the Beautiful.' With a impressive 11 Grammys and two Emmys under her belt, Carlile's biggest hit, 'The Story,' took the music world by storm in 2007. But she's also known for songs like 'Broken Horses' and 'The Joke.'
Coco Jones: Lift Every Voice and Sing
Grammy Award-winning R&B artist Coco Jones will sing 'Lift Every Voice and Sing,' also known as the Black national anthem. This powerful song has become a Super Bowl tradition since 2021, when Alicia Keys performed it. Last year, Ledisi brought her soulful voice to the event, continuing the tradition.