The NFL has announced that Brandi Carlile, Charlie Puth, and Coco Jones will take centre stage during the pregame festivities of Super Bowl LX. The championship game is scheduled for 8 February 2026 at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, California, and will be broadcast live across NBC, Telemundo, and Peacock.
This announcement follows earlier confirmation that Bad Bunny will headline the Apple Music Halftime Show, produced by DPS in collaboration with Roc Nation and Jesse Collins. The Halftime Show will feature a historic addition: for the first time, its sign-language interpretation will include Puerto Rican Sign Language, reflecting the NFL’s commitment to inclusivity and accessibility.
The pregame programme will also feature performances incorporating American Sign Language (ASL). Fred Beam will perform the National Anthem and Lift Every Voice and Sing, while Julian Ortiz will present America the Beautiful. Meanwhile, the confirmed lineup for live musical performances includes:
- Brandi Carlile performing America the Beautiful
- Charlie Puth performing the National Anthem
- Coco Jones performing Lift Every Voice and Sing
Jon Barker, speaking on behalf of the NFL, emphasised the global significance of the Super Bowl, calling it “a cultural celebration that extends far beyond sport.” Roc Nation CEO Desiree Perez added that the three performers will bring “energy, emotion, and artistry” to the opening atmosphere, setting the tone for one of the world’s most-watched live events.
| Performer | Song/Performance | Additional Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Brandi Carlile | America the Beautiful | ASL interpretation included |
| Charlie Puth | National Anthem | ASL interpretation included |
| Coco Jones | Lift Every Voice and Sing | ASL interpretation included |
| Fred Beam | National Anthem / Lift Every Voice and Sing | ASL performance |
| Julian Ortiz | America the Beautiful | ASL performance |
This pregame lineup underscores the NFL’s ongoing commitment to diversity, accessibility, and celebrating music alongside sport. With Carlile, Puth, and Jones lending their voices, fans can expect a pregame show that honours tradition while embracing innovation, inclusivity, and the global spirit of the Super Bowl.
