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Who is singing the national anthem at Super Bowl 2025? Here are the performers for New Orleans | Sporting News

Updated Feb. 8, 2025, 5:20 a.m. by Teddy Ricketson 1 min read
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Super Bowl 59 will be held at the Caesars Superdome in New Orleans, Louisiana.

Kickoff is set for 6:30 p.m.

ET, but there will be plenty of pregame festivities you will want to make sure you turn into.

The halftime show is the biggest performance of the night, outside of the actual football game.

But well before we get to the game itself, there will be several pre-game performances to check out.

There will be renditions of the national anthem, 'America the Beautiful' and 'Lift Every Voice and Sing.' These are expected to start at 6:30 p.m.

ET, with kickoff coming as soon as the performances are finished.

You will likely want to check out pre-game coverage on Fox to make sure you don't miss it, though.

Here is who is singing the national anthem as well as the other performers on Super Bowl Sunday.

SN'S PLAYOFFS HQ: Live NFL scores | Full NFL schedule | Updated NFL bracket Who is singing the national anthem at Super Bowl 2025? The 'Star-Spangled Banner' will be performed by Jon Batiste.

He is a singer, songwriter and composer who most notably won a Grammy, Academy Award and Golden Globe for his involvement with the score for the Pixar movie 'Soul'.

Batiste will be accompanied by Stephanie Nogueras who will provide the ASL translation.

'America the Beautiful' will be performed by Lauren Daigle and Trombone Shorty.

Ledisi will sing 'Lift Every Voice and Sing.' These performances all lead to Kendrick Lamar headlining the halftime show.

What time does Super Bowl 59 start? Date : Sunday, Feb.

9 Time : 6:30 p.m.

ET | 3:30 p.m.

PT Super Bowl 59 will feature the Chiefs taking on the Eagles in a rematch of Super Bowl 57.

Kickoff from Caesars Superdome in New Orleans, Louisiana is set for 6:30 p.m.

ET, which would be 5:30 p.m.

CT and 3:30 p.m.

PT.

NFL DRAFT NEWS: 2025 NFL Draft order Updated 2025 NFL Mock Draft Updated Top 100 big board Past Super Bowl national anthem singers Here is a list of all of the Super Bowl national anthem singers.

Super Bowl Year Performer(s) 1 1967 The Pride of Arizona, Michigan Marching Band and UCLA choir 2 1968 Grambling State University Tiger Marching Band 3 1969 Lloyd Geisler of the Washington National Symphony Orchestra 4 1970 Al Hirt 5 1971 Tommy Loy 6 1972 U.S.

Air Force Academy Chorale 7 1973 Little Angels Children's Choir of Chicago's Holy Angels Church 8 1974 Charley Pride 9 1975 Grambling State University Tiger Marching Band 10 1976 Tom Sullivan 11 1977 None (Vikki Carr sang "America the Beautiful") 12 1978 Phyllis Tell of the University of Louisiana at Monroe 13 1979 The Colgate Thirteen 14 1980 Cheryl Ladd 15 1981 Helen O'Connell 16 1982 Diana Ross 17 1983 Leslie Easterbrook 18 1984 Barry Manilow 19 1985 San Francisco Boys Chorus, San Francisco Girls Chorus, Piedmont Children's Chorus and San Francisco Children's Chorus 20 1986 Winston Marsalis 21 1987 Neil Diamond 22 1988 Herb Alpert 23 1989 Billy Joel 24 1990 Aaron Neville 25 1991 Whitney Houston with the Florida Orchestra 26 1992 Harry Connick, Jr.

27 1993 Garth Brooks 28 1994 Natalie Cole 29 1995 Kathie Lee Gifford 30 1996 Vanessa L.

Williams 31 1997 Luther Vandross 32 1998 Jewel 33 1999 Cher 34 2000 Faith Hill 35 2001 Backstreet Boys 36 2002 Mariah Carey 37 2003 Dixie Chicks 38 2004 Beyonce 39 2005 U.S.

Army Herald Trumpets and the choirs from the U.S.

Military Academy, U.S.

Naval Academy, U.S.

Air Force Academy, and the U.S.

Coast Guard Academy 40 2006 Aaron Neville, Aretha Franklin, and Dr.

John 41 2007 Billy Joel 42 2008 Jordin Sparks 43 2009 Jennifer Hudson 44 2010 Carrie Underwood 45 2011 Christina Aguilera 46 2012 Kelly Clarkson 47 2013 Alicia Keys 48 2014 Renee Fleming 49 2015 Idina Menzel 50 2016 Lady Gaga 51 2017 Luke Bryan 52 2018 P!nk 53 2019 Gladys Knight 54 2020 Demi Lovato 55 2021 Eric Church and Jazmine Sullivan 56 2022 Mickey Guyton 57 2023 Chris Stapleton 58 2024 Reba McEntire 59 2025 Jon Batiste Best Super Bowl national anthem performances Take a look back at some of the most popular renditions of the national anthem from past Super Bowls..

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