CBS will broadcast the game between the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and the Kansas City Chiefs. The Super Bowl LV will take place on February 7, 2021, at Raymond James Stadium in Tampa, Florida. He will take the stage at around 8:30 p.m. Furthermore, actor and comedian Tiffany Haddish is hosting the event.įurthermore, popular artist The Weeknd will be playing the halftime show. The Verizon-sponsored event includes performances by Brandi Carlile, Miley Cyrus, Alicia Keys, Christina Aguilera, H.E.R., and Brittany Howard. The two country music stars aren’t the only singers who will be performing during the concert. The proceeds of the event will help raise funds for small businesses that are still struggling because of the COVID-19 pandemic. The event will be held as a live-stream concert, called The Big Concert for Small Business. In addition to performing “The Star-Spangled Banner,” Church and fellow country music star Luke Bryan will be performing at the Super Bowl LV after party show. Eric Church, Luke Bryan Performing After Party Show They also follow on the heels of last year’s national anthem singer, Demi Lovato. Their performance will follow in the footsteps of Aretha Franklin and Aaron Neville in 2006. However, the two will blend their styles together in what will be only the second national anthem duet in Super Bowl history. Vikings game.Church and the 33-year-old Sullivan have never performed together. In 2010, skipping vocal duties, hotshot guitarist Malina Moye won plaudits for doing a Hendrix-style instrumental version of the national anthem, thought to be the first at a pro game by a Black woman playing guitar, before a Cowboys vs. was not the first woman to go loud with a guitar in an NFL pre-show. She currently has five nominations for the upcoming Grammy Awards, for her songs “I Can’t Breathe” and “Better Than I Imagined.” is about to be represented on screens with “Fight for You,” her closing theme for “Judas and the Black Messiah,” which is being touted as an Oscar contender. Sullivan released her first album since 2015, “ Heaux Tales,” in January it debuted at No. Such was the case for Eric Church, who received a text from fellow country star and friend Luke Bryan, after his rousing rendition of 'The Star-Spangled Banner' at Super Bowl LV on February 7. Country artist Eric Church and R&B singer Jazmine Sullivan come together for a performance of the National Anthem at Super Bowl 2021. His newest single, “Hell of a View,” just entered the top 20 on the Mediabase country chart. Coliseum, had been widely seen since it premiered in conjunction with another NFL game four months ago.Ĭhurch is set to release three new albums - individually titled “Heart,” “&” and “Soul” - in April. The pre-telecast also featured Alicia Keys singing the Black anthem “Lift Every Voice,” but that taped performance, filmed at the L.A. However the game turns out, one win was already on the boards. After he sang the first few lines alone, Sullivan essentially took over, with Church staying in his comfortable lower range as a harmony vocalist - even when the song further took off with a key change nearing the climax. But her presence saved him the need to soar into a high range he doesn’t have. How their extremely different voices would meld was a subject of suspense - even to the stars themselves, possibly, as Church recently admitted he hadn’t met Sullivan yet, weeks after being announced as her duet partner. That didn’t turn out to be the only extraordinary thing about their rendition: it was certainly one of the few significant syncopated versions of “The Star Spangled Banner” in TV history, with Church gently strumming the song on his electric guitar with light, funky accents on the 2s and the 4s, before Sullivan took it into an entirely more soulful realm. Country and R&B stars Eric Church and Jazmine Sullivan teamed up Sunday for one of the more unusual wrinkles in Super Bowl national anthem history, and something Frances Scott Key probably scarcely imagined: a duet.
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