Chris Stapleton To Sing National Anthem at Super Bowl LVII
Chris Stapleton will perform the national anthem at this year’s Super Bowl, the NFL Announced Tuesday
The country music star Babyface will also be performing as part of a pregame lineup “America the Beautiful” Emmy-winning “Abbott Elementary” Sheryl Lee Ralph, actress singing “Lift Every Voice and Sing.”
The 44-year-old Stapleton has won eight Grammy Awards, 15 CMA awards — including male vocalist of the year in 2021 — And 10 ACM awards in his career and is known for songs like “Tennessee Whiskey” and “You Should Probably Leave.”
“You was made for this moment and I can’t wait to watch,” Mickey Guyton, who sang the national anthem at last year’s game, wrote on Stapleton’s Instagram. “Enjoy every minute and don’t forget to breathe.”
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Oscar nominee Troy Kotsur will sing the national anthem using American sign language. He is the second deaf actor who has won an Academy Award. Academy Award For his part in the film “CODA.”
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Babyface holds 12 Grammy Awards. She has worked with stars like Whitney Houston and Madonna.
Ralph, who has been working in the industry for over a decade, won her first Emmy last season. “Dreamgirls” on Broadway in the 1980s and starred as Brandy’s stepmother in the 1990s sitcom “Moesha.”
Rihanna was announced last year as the headliner for the halftime show at State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Arizona.
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FOX will air the Super Bowl February 12th.
This report was compiled by the Associated Press.
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