
Eric Connerly Data News Weekly Contributor
The upcoming Super Bowl LIX, scheduled for February 9, 2025, at the Caesars Superdome in New Orleans, promises a rich tapestry of musical performances, highlighting both national stars and local talent.Halftime Show:
Kendrick Lamar, the acclaimed rapper and Pulitzer Prize winner, will headline the halftime show. This marks his first solo performance at the SuperBowl, having previously appeared as a guest in 2022. Joining him on stage will be SZA, with whom he is expected to perform their hit “All the Stars.”
Kendrick Lamar, the acclaimed rapper and Pulitzer Prize winner, will headline the halftime show. This marks his first solo performance at the SuperBowl, having previously appeared as a guest in 2022. Joining him on stage will be SZA, with whom he is expected to perform their hit “All the Stars.”
National Anthem:
Jon Batiste, a New Orleans native and Grammy-winning musician, will perform the National Anthem. Batiste is renowned for his versatility and deep roots in jazz and R&B.
Additional Performances:
Trombone Shorty and Lauren Daigle are slated to perform “America the Beautiful,” blending their unique styles to honor the nation.
Ledisi will deliver a rendition of “Lift Every Voice and Sing,” often referred to as the Black National Anthem, adding depth to the pregame ceremonies.
These performances not only showcase the diverse musical heritage of New Orleans but also bring together a blend of genres and talents, making SuperBowl LIX a culturally rich event.
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