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Title: Coco Jones, Charlie Puth & Brandi Carlile Perform at Super Bowl Pregame

Coco jones, Charlie Puth, and Brandi Carlile Set‌ to Perform at Super‌ Bowl ‌LX Pregame Show

Super Bowl LX will feature a dynamic pregame lineup with ‌performances by Coco ⁣Jones, Charlie Puth, and Brandi Carlile, the NFL announced. Jones will perform “Lift‍ Every Voice and Sing,” while Puth will sing “America the Stunning,” and Carlile will deliver‍ the national anthem prior to the⁤ February 8, 2026, game.

the performances will‌ provide a platform for these “generational talents,” as described by Desiree Perez, CEO of Roc Nation, the show’s co-producer, and will set the stage for Bad Bunny’s highly anticipated halftime show. The inclusion of these artists⁢ aims‍ to blend⁢ culture, ‍live performance, and national pride on⁣ a global stage.

The pregame performances will be broadcast on NBC, peacock, and Telemundo. The NFL is also prioritizing inclusivity, with sign language performances integrated into all pregame and halftime shows.Alexis Kashar of LOVE SIGN and Howard Rosenblum of Deaf Equality are collaborating on the effort,‍ with Fred Beam signing the national anthem and “Lift Every Voice and Sing,” and Julian Ortiz signing “America the Beautiful.”⁤ Notably, interpreter Celimar Rivera Cosme will⁣ lead multilingual signing in Puerto Rican Sign Language,‍ reflecting Bad Bunny’s puerto ​Rican heritage and predominantly Spanish-language music.

NFL commissioner Roger Goodell ⁤defended the selection of Bad Bunny as the ⁤halftime performer, stating he is “one of the leading ⁣and most ⁣popular entertainers in the world.” The proclamation ‍of ⁢Bad Bunny’s performance in September sparked criticism from some, with threats of boycotts‌ and plans for an alternative show, but Goodell‍ emphasized the importance of the Super Bowl stage and entertainment value.

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