Charlie Puth Chosen To Sing The National Anthem At Super Bowl LX

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Pop star Charlie Puth was chosen to perform the National Anthem at Super Bowl LX in San Francisco on February 8, 2026. (Photo Credits: Jaime Nogales / Medios y Media / Getty Images & NFL / Facebook)

Who Is Singing The National Anthem At Super Bowl LX In 2026?

With two months to go until Super Bowl LX, the National Anthem singer has been revealed.

On Sunday (November 30), the NFL named three artists who’ll deliver the pregame performances before “The Big Game” on February 8, 2026.

Grammy-winning R&B artist Coco Jones will perform “Lift Every Voice and Sing.” Additionally, Grammy and Emmy-winning singer Brandi Carlile will perform “America the Beautiful.”

Pop star Charlie Puth, known for hit singles such as “We Don’t Talk Anymore” and “Attention,” will sing the National Anthem at Super Bowl LX. He follows in the footsteps of artists such as Jon Batiste, Reba McEntire, and Chris Stapleton, who performed the National Anthem at the Super Bowl in 2025, 2024, and 2023, respectively.

Fred Beam will perform the National Anthem and “Lift Every Voice and Sing” in American Sign Language (ASL) during Puth and Jones’ performances. Julian Ortiz will deliver “America the Beautiful” in ASL during Carlile’s time onstage.

“Beyond the game itself, the Super Bowl is a global celebration,” Jon Barker, the senior vice president of global event production for the NFL, said in a press release. “These artists bring a distinct voice to the moment, helping set the tone for a day that will captivate fans around the world.”

Desiree Perez, the CEO of Roc Nation, added, “Charlie, Brandi, and Coco are generational talents, and we are honored to have them – alongside our extraordinary deaf performers – on Super Bowl LX’s world stage.”

Watch the video below to see the NFL’s announcement about the pregame performers.

Who Will Perform During Halftime At Super Bowl LX?

The reveal of the pregame performers comes amid backlash after the NFL chose Bad Bunny as the halftime performer for Super Bowl LX. Bad Bunny, known as the “King of Latin Trap,” is a rapper, singer, and actor from Puerto Rico.

The choice prompted some to launch petitions to remove Bad Bunny and replace him with another artist (such as George Strait). Others have proposed alternative forms of entertainment for fans to watch instead.

Some notable figures, such as Brett Favre, have publicly declared who they’d like to see perform during halftime instead. In Favre’s case, he championed country star Jason Aldean.

You know, someone who loves this country and that everyone can relate to,” Favre said when speaking about who he wanted to perform during halftime. “I think Jason Aldean right now is as big a patriot and has a great voice.”

Despite the backlash, the NFL has not changed its decision about having Bad Bunny perform during Super Bowl LX.

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