The NFL announced an all-star lineup for Super Bowl LX’s pregame show, setting Brandi Carlile, Charlie Puth and Coco Jones to take the stage in Santa Clara on Feb. 8, 2026. The trio will each deliver a classic song ahead of kickoff: Puth will sing the National Anthem, Carlile will perform “America the Beautiful,” and Jones will sing “Lift Every Voice and Sing.” They join previously announced halftime headliner Bad Bunny for the big game’s musical festivities.
Carlile, 44, is an 11-time Grammy winner known for her powerhouse vocals and activism; Puth, 33, is a multi-platinum pop star behind hits like “Attention” and “See You Again;” and Jones, 27, is a Grammy-winning R&B singer whose soulful sound has won her acclaim. The NFL also plans an inclusive touch: Deaf performers Fred Beam and Julian Ortiz will interpret the music in American Sign Language, signing the anthems for fans in the stadium and at home.
Jon Barker, the NFL’s senior VP of event production, lauded the trio as embodying “the very best of music and culture” on “the world’s biggest entertainment stage.” Roc Nation boss Desiree Perez called them “generational talents” and said the league is honored to have them — alongside “extraordinary deaf performers” — kicking off Super Bowl Sunday.
Between the star power and the patriotic setlist, fans can expect a stirring kickoff to the championship game.