Who will sing the national anthem at Super Bowl 2021? Artists this year, date, time, how Chiefs vs. Buccaneers to watch

Super Bowl LV is just around the corner, meaning the National Anthem’s performance is taking place this year. The NFL announced that the 2021 National Anthem will be a duet performed by GRAMMY-nominated artists Jazmine Sullivan and Eric Church ahead of this year’s Super Bowl game between the Kansas City Chiefs and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. The anthem is preceded by a performance of “America the Beautiful” by GRAMMY-award-winning artist HER Warren. “WAWA” Snipe will perform both songs in American Sign Language.

Both performances will take place on Sunday, Feb. 7 at Raymond James Stadium in Tampa, Florida, just before kick-off at 6:30 p.m. ET.

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R&B singer Jazmine Sullivan has a total of twelve GRAMMY nominations and her debut album Undaunted earned seven. Country singer Eric Church is a seven-time winner of the ACM Award, four-time winner of the CMA Award and ten times nominated for GRAMMY. Church’s hit singles include ‘Some of It’, ‘Give Me Back My Hometown’, ‘Springsteen’ and ‘Drink in My Hand’.

See below for a list of singers who sang “The Star-Spangled Banner” in the Super Bowl for the past decade after Whitney Houston performed the National Anthem in 1991.

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Who sang the national anthem during Super Bowls?

2020: Demi Lovato

2019: Gladys Knight

2018: Pink

2017: Luke Bryan

2016: Lady Gaga

2015: Idina Menzel

2014: Renée Fleming

2013: Alicia Keys

2012: Kelly Clarkson

2011: Christina Aguilera

2010: Carrie Underwood

How to watch Super Bowl 2021

  • When: Sunday February 7, 2021
  • Kick-off time: 6:30 pm ET (3:30 pm PT)
  • True: Raymond James Stadium in Tampa, Florida
  • TV channel: CBS
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