On Sunday, the Kansas City Chiefs hope to make history with yet another Super Bowl win. Led by Patrick Mahomes, the quarterback knows the pressure of competing in such a big game. But with the past of their side, the Chiefs will need to defeat the Philadelphia Eagles. On the opposite side of the field, the Eagles looked to rewrite history, having lost in the Super Bowl years prior. But even before the first play, the NFL will welcome numerous artists to help celebrate the game. And with more than a few set to perform, here is the full list of artists taking the field at the Super Bowl.
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For most, they know that the halftime show will feature Kendrick Lamar. Joining the ranks of legendary artists like Michael Jackson and Prince, Lamar hoped to give NFL fans a performance fit for such an event. And he won’t be alone as the singer will bring a few guests along for the ride. And one of them happened to be SZA. In the past, the two collaborated on songs like “All the Stars”, which was featured on the Black Panther soundtrack.
Lauren Daigle Scheduled To Perform “America The Beautiful” At Super Bowl
Even before the first whistle, the NFL welcomed composer Jon Batiste to take the field for the National Anthem. And not long after Batiste honors the country, Ledisi will offer a performance of the poem written by NAACP leader James Weldon Johnson, “Lift Every Voice and Sing.”
The performances don’t stop there as musician Troy Andrews intended on working with singer Lauren Daigle to perform “America the Beautiful.”
While the lineup above covered all the performances during the Super Bowl, the pregame show also offered fans numerous performances from the Human Jukebox Marching Band from Southern University. And on Monday night, the NFL players received a special treat when the St. Augustine High School’s Marching 100 welcomed the athletes to the Caesars Superdome.
Don’t’ miss the Super Bowl, airing live at 6:30 p.m. ET on Fox. And for streaming, the game can be viewed on Fubo, Tibu, Sling, and NFL+.
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