Super Bowl LVIII is coming up quicker than a cornerback pursuing down a lineman blundering endlessly after a bumble recuperation. It's the climax of a season wherein the reigning champs battled, Lamar Jackson presented his defense briefly MVP, such a large number of groups lost QBs to injury, and the NFL offered one end to the other Taylor Quick inclusion.
The Super Bowl, be that as it may, is rarely pretty much the game. Fans tune in for the football as well as the ads and a large group of high-profile melodic exhibitions — and the current year's entertainers offer a lot of motivations to tune in. The 2024 Super Bowl, the first to occur in Quite a while Vegas, will highlight appearances from Usher, Reba McEntire, and others.
Here is a glance at everybody planned to perform during the 2024 Super Bowl.
Usher
The Apple Music Super Bowl LVII Halftime Show will be featured by R&B legend Usher. The "My Boo" vocalist will take the halftime show stage as a main event interestingly, however it will not be his most memorable time getting the mic during halftime. He recently showed up as a visitor during the Dark Looked at Peas execution at Super Bowl XLV.
The vocalist, who as of late enveloped up a residency by Las Vegas that began in 2021, considered the gig the "distinction that could only be described as epic." He has not, in any case, showed his cards regarding what melodies he'll perform or who, if anybody, could spring up as a visitor entertainer. Halftime show exhibitions regularly have a reiteration of Elite melodic visitors, yet that is not generally the situation. During last year's halftime show, Rihanna drew out no visitors, and neither did the Weeknd two years sooner.
Reba McEntire
Blue grass Music Lobby of Famer and late The Voice mentor, Reba McEntire, will likewise be on the mic during the 2024 Super Bowl. McEntire has been enrolled to sing the public song of devotion, succeeding Chris Stapleton, who sang the hymn in 2023.
It's a fitting job for McEntire, as "The Star-Radiant Flag" plays had a major impact in her vocation. McEntire sang the public song of praise at the 1974 Public Finals Rodeo in Oklahoma City. That exhibition was heard by country vocalist Red Steagall, who was in the crowd and aided finance her most memorable recording, which eventually prompted her most memorable record bargain. She kept on singing "The Star-Radiant Standard" at the Public Finals Rodeo for the following ten years. She got back to those roots as of late when she sang the public song of praise at the 2017 Wrangler Public Finals Rodeo, which, similar to Super Bowl LVIII, occurred in Las Vegas.
Post Malone
Post Malone will join McEntire during the pre-game merriments. He will sing "America the Delightful," a piece of a three-melody run that has opened the game beginning around 2021.
The "Circles" vocalist continues in the shoes of Babyface, who sang "America the Lovely" during the 2023 Super Bowl. The tune has been essential for the Super Bowl pre-game custom starting around 2009.
Andra Day
Andra Day has been enrolled to sing "Lift Each Voice and Sing," frequently called the Dark Public Hymn. The tune has been important for the Super Bowl's pre-game broadcast beginning around 2021 when Alicia Keys initially sang the melody at the game.
Day, who reported plans to deliver her third collection this month, is the fourth artist to play out the tune at the most-watched broadcast occasion in the U.S. Mary sang it in 2022, and last year, Abbott Rudimentary's Sheryl Lee Ralph had the honor.