The Super Bowl LV is coming, which means that the presentation of this year’s national anthem is set. The NFL announced that the 2021 national anthem will be a duet performed by GRAMMY nominated artists, Jazmine Sullivan and Eric Church, before this year’s Super Bowl clash between the Kansas City Chiefs and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
The national anthem will be preceded by a presentation of “America the Beautiful”, by GRAMMY award winning artist, HER Warren “WAWA” Snipe, who will perform both songs in American Sign Language. Both performances will take place on Sunday, February 7 at Raymond James Stadium in Tampa, Florida, just before the start of the game, at 6:30 pm ET (3:30 pm PT).
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R&B singer Jazmine Sullivan has twelve GRAMMY nominations in total and her debut album Fearless won seven of those. Country singer Eric Church won the ACM Award seven times, won the CMA Award four times, and GRAMMY was nominated ten times. Church’s hit singles include “Some of It”, “Give Me Back My Hometown”, “Springsteen” and “Drink in My Hand”.
According to OddsShark, the average length of the national anthem is one minute and 55 seconds since Super Bowl 40.
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Below is a list of singers who sang “The Star-Spangled Banner” in the last decade at the Super Bowl, after Whitney Houston sang the national anthem in 1991.
Former Super Bowl national anthem singers
2020: Demi Lovato
2019: Gladys Knight
2018: pink
2017: Luke Bryan
2016: Lady Gaga
2015: Idina Menzel
2014: Renée Fleming
2013: keys of Alicia
2012: Kelly Clarkson
2011: Christina Aguilera
2010: Carrie Underwood
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