Jazmine Sullivan and Eric Church to Sing National Anthem at Super Bowl

R&B singer-songwriter Jazmine Sullivan and country singer Eric Church will be performing the National Anthem at the Super Bowl. (stock photos)

Super Bowl LV has set its lineup of performers for next month’s big game.

R&B singer-songwriter Jazmine Sullivan and country singer Eric Church will be performing the national anthem, the National Football League announced Tuesday on Twitter.

H.E.R. will also be part of the opening festivities, the NFL shared in a tweet: “GRAMMY-nominated artists @ericchurch and @jsullivanmusic will join us in Tampa Bay to sing the National Anthem at Super Bowl LV! GRAMMY-award winning artist @HERMusicx will sing America the Beautiful. Tune-in on Feb 7 to the Super Bowl on CBS Kick-Off Show at 6pm ET.”

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H.E.R. responded by tweeting: “I’ll be in Tampa Bay for the @NFL #SBLV to sing ‘America the Beautiful’ as part of the Super Bowl on @CBS Kick-Off Show at 6 PM ET. Make sure to tune in!”

The performances will take place at Raymond James Stadium in Tampa, Florida.

Sullivan’s debut album “Fearless” was released in 2008. She has been nominated for 12 Grammy Awards. In August 2020, she announced a return to music and a new single titled “Lost One.”

Church’s breakthrough country hit came out in 2006 with “How ‘Bout You.” He landed his first number one hits in 2011 with “Springsteen” and “Drink in My Hand.”

H.E.R. previously won two Grammys in 2019.

The artists join the previously announced halftime performer, The Weeknd. The performances, the big game and Pepsi Super Bowl LV Halftime Show will be airing on Feb. 7, 2021 on CBS.

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