Jazmine Sullivan and H.E.R. delivered two knockout performances at the Super Bowl.
08.02.2021 - 08:03 / msn.com
Super Bowl is expected to feature a variety of musical performances, with The Weeknd taking the stage during half-time and Miley Cyrus performing ahead of kick-off. For the national anthem, Grammy-nominated artists Jazmine Sullivan and Eric Church will take to the field ahead of the face-off between the Kansas City Chiefs and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers to perform their rendition of the patriotic song.
Jazmine Sullivan and H.E.R. delivered two knockout performances at the Super Bowl.
The Weeknd performed during the Super Bowl half-time show last night (February 7) – scroll down the page to watch it in full now.The Canadian musician joined the likes of Diana Ross, Michael Jackson, Prince, Beyoncé and Lady Gaga as Super Bowl performers, and became the first Canadian to perform solo at the American football event.The Weeknd began his set by appearing from between two halves of the stage, which was built into the stands of the stadium.
Super Bowl LV has already proved to be one of the most entertaining nights of the year! With H.E.R. singing “America the Beautiful,” Eric Church and Jazmine Sullivan doing the national anthem and The Weeknd tackling the halftime show, the event is so much more than a football game.
Eric Church and Jazmine Sullivan became the latest singers to perform that National Anthem ahead of the Super Bowl. As fans waited for the bout between the Kansas City Chiefs and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers to kick off, the duo took the field to begin the game by singing the "Star-Spangled Banner," prompting rave reviews by fans and viewers on social media. The pair had a tough act to follow after last year’s anthem saw Demi Lovato belt out the song to similar acclaim from the audience.
Ellise Shafer administratorNational Youth Poet Laureate Amanda Gorman shared her talent with the world once again during Super Bowl LV, performing a poem dedicated to the everyday heroes of the COVID-19 pandemic.This year, the NFL chose three Super Bowl captains who have made an impact on their communities during the pandemic. Gorman recited a poem honoring them, titled “Chorus of the Captains,” into a 1950s-era microphone while pensive yet triumphant music played.
Eric Church and Jazmine Sullivan offered a unique take on “The Star-Spangled Banner” ahead of the 2021 Super Bowl between the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and Kansas City Chiefs. The country music singer, 43, and the R&B chart topper, 33, performed together for the first duet since Aretha Franklin and Aaron Neville teamed up for Super Bowl 40.
Jazmine Sullivan and Eric Church teamed up to sing “The Star-Spangled Banner” at Super Bowl LV on Sunday, February 7 — and the results are in. The duet before the Kansas City Chiefs and Tampa Bay Buccaneers kicked off lasted for two minutes and 16 seconds.
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When the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and Kansas City Chiefs square off at Raymond James Stadium on Feb. 7, there'll be no shortage of stars on the field thanks to A-list QBs Tom Brady and Patrick Mahomes and an entertainment lineup that includes halftime performer The Weeknd, national anthem duet team Jazmine Sullivan and Eric Church, poet Amanda Gorman and Miley Cyrus, who's headlining the NFL TikTok Tailgate event.
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