NFL Announces All-Star Lineup For Super Bowl LVII
The NFL announced Tuesday a star lineup of performers for Super Bowl LVII. These include eight-time Grammy winner Chris Stapleton. He will be singing the national anthem.
Babyface, a twelve time Grammy winner, is another performer who will sing “America the Beautiful,” Emmy-award winning and Golden Globe nominee Sheryl Lee Ralph was selected to sing. “Lift Every Voice and Sing,” Also known as the black national hymn.
Your Super Bowl LVII Pregame Lineup – @ChrisStapleton @babyface @thesherylralph
You won’t want to miss it. Only 19 days until the end.
📺: #SBLVII — Sunday, Feb. 12 on FOX pic.twitter.com/0vjJALymeG
— NFL (@NFL) January 24, 2023
Stapleton, well-known for hits like “Tennessee Whiskey,” shared the news with his 1.8 million followers on Instagram that he would perform on the world’s biggest stage.
Babyface also tweeted “How” “truly excited and honored” He was set to perform at Glendale, Arizona’s big game next month.
I am truly honored and excited to perform America the Beautiful in Super Bowl LVII. @NFL @NFLonFOX @RocNation 📺: #SBLVII pic.twitter.com/A5LVW4isjF
— Babyface (@babyface) January 24, 2023
Ralph, a 66year-old who is well-known for her work on ABC’s sitcom Abbott Elementary tweeted her excitement to her many thousands of followers.
“Someone wake me up from this dream!” Ralph tweets
I need someone to wake me from my dream! I’ll be singing Lift Every Voice and Sing at Super Bowl LVII – See you there. @nfl @nflonfox @rocnation 📺: #SBLVII FOX 2.12.23 pic.twitter.com/mo31Zz8HdC
— sheryl lee ralph (@thesherylralph) January 24, 2023
The line-up last year for Super Bowl LVI in Inglewood, California, included artist Mickey Guyton, who sang the national anthem; R&B hitmaker Jhené Aiko, who performed “America the Beautiful”; and Mary Mary, a gospel duo who sang “Lift Every Voice and Sing” as they were accompanied by the L.A. Philharmonic’s Youth Orchestra.
It was previously announced that Rihanna would headline the halftime show following last year’s star-studded performance from Dr. Dre, Eminem, Snoop Dogg, Mary J. Blige, and Kendrick Lamar.
Super Bowl LVII will be played on February 12.
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