The NFL announced on Jan. 19 that H.E.R. will perform “America the Beautiful” and Jazmine Sullivan and Eric Church will sing the National Anthem at the 2021 Super Bowl LV in Feb. 7 at Tampa Bay, Fla.
The pregame festivities will air during the CBS Kick-Off Show at 6 p.m. ET.
Deaf rapper and performer Warren “Wawa” Snipe will perform both the National Anthem and “America the Beautiful” in American Sign Language on behalf of the National Association of the Deaf (NAD). The National Anthem will be arranged and produced by Adam Blackstone.
Demi Lovato performed the national anthem at last year’s Super Bowl LIV, while Yolanda Adams sang “America the Beautiful.”
The Weeknd was previously announced as the headline performer of the 2021 Pepsi Super Bowl LV Halftime Show, which will be produced by DPS, with previously announced executive producers Jesse Collins and Roc Nation, and directed by Hamish Hamilton.
See the announcements below:
GRAMMY-nominated artists @ericchurch and @jsullivanmusic will join us in Tampa Bay to sing the National Anthem at Super Bowl LV!
GRAMMY-award winning artist @HERMusicx will sing America the Beautiful.
Tune-in on Feb 7 to the Super Bowl on CBS Kick-Off Show at 6pm ET pic.twitter.com/mh1Y8fjgpV
— NFL (@NFL) January 19, 2021
I’ll be in Tampa Bay for the @NFL #SBLV to sing America the Beautiful as part of the Super Bowl on @CBS Kick-Off Show at 6 PM ET. Make sure to tune in! pic.twitter.com/BVWdRhgFeY
— H.E.R. (@HERMusicx) January 19, 2021
Eric Church will join @jsullivanmusic to sing the National Anthem for Super Bowl LV! Make sure to tune-in on Feb 7 to the Super Bowl on @CBS Kick-Off Show at 6 PM ET #SBLV @NFL pic.twitter.com/TtrohEoEmc
— Eric Church (@ericchurch) January 19, 2021