Post Malone Sings “America The Beautiful” At Super Bowl
on Feb 11, 2024
The pregame entertainment lineup for Super Bowl LVIII was nothing short of star-studded.
Among the talented performers was Reba McEntire, Andra Day, and the Grammy-nominated phenomenon, Post Malone, who sang “America The Beautiful.”
Super Bowl LVIII in Las Vegas was held at Allegiant Stadium on Sunday, Feb. 11, 2024.
In a memorable moment, Post Malone took the stage to deliver a soul-stirring rendition of “America The Beautiful.” His powerful performance added a unique and captivating touch to the pre-game festivities.
Another significant role in the game day festivities went to Country Music Hall of Famer, Reba McEntire, who lent her iconic voice to deliver the national anthem.
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The anticipation and excitement leading up to the Super Bowl were heightened by the diverse talents that graced the pre-game stage.
The NFL announced the Super Bowl LVIII pregame lineup a few weeks before game day.
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Malone spoke solely to Fox News Digital as he made his way into the stadium, expressing he was more than a little nervous for his performance. When questioned about his feelings, he chuckled and remarked, “Sh**ting my pants, to be frank!”
In preparation for his performance, he said he “woke up, hugged my baby, and said hopefully your dad doesn’t mess it up on the grandest stage of them all.”
Post Malone’s Stunning Performance Of “America The Beautiful”
Renowned for his ability to convey raw emotions through his music, Post Malone’s rendition of the song resonated deeply with the audience.
“America The Beautiful” holds a special place in American music history. Inspired by the breathtaking views from Colorado’s Pikes Peak summit, the lyrics paint a vivid picture of the nation’s natural beauty, evoking feelings of unity and patriotism.
Fun fact: It was initially titled “Pikes Peak” and later became known as “America The Beautiful.”
Fast forward to the 2024 Super Bowl, where Post Malone’s emotive performance breathed new life into this beloved anthem. His genre-blending style and huge fan base made sure his version reached a wide audience, giving it a modern feel while still respecting the song’s classic message.
Certainly, the choice to have Post Malone perform this emotional anthem added a soulful layer to the traditional Super Bowl lineup. Watch his performance below!