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Who Should Perform ‘America the Beautiful’ at the 2026 Super Bowl? Vote!

From the national anthem to the halftime show, the Super Bowl – held this year in San Francisco 49ers’ home stadium in California – always features several musical performances. Bad Bunny will take the field as this year’s headliner at the half, but no performers have been announced for the national anthem (vote here for who you think should sing “The Star Spangled Banner) or “America the Beautiful,” yet. 

Penned by poet Katharine Lee Bates and composer Samuel A. Ward, “America the Beautiful” has become a staple during the big game’s warm up. First sung by Charley Pride in 1972, then again by Vicki Carr in 1977, it started a steady run in the 2000s – first with Ray Charles in 2001, Mary J Blige, Marc Anthony and the Boston Pops Orchestra in 2002, then in 2005 with Alicia Keys. Since 2009 (Faith Hill), the song is traditionally played prior to “The Star Spangled Banner” before the players take the field. 

Artist like Queen Latifah, John Legend, Jennifer Hudson, Leslie Odom Jr., H.E.R., and Post Malone have all appeared over the years for their own “Beautiful” renditions. But who will it be in 2026? We have a few thoughts.

From sombr to Alex Warren, Mariah the Scientist, Addison Rae, Kehlani, Shaboozey, Teddy Swims and more, there are plenty of options for this prime placement during the pre-game festivities.

Super Bowl LX will occur on Feb. 8, 2026 at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, CA. Vote in the poll and read below for why each artist should get their chance at “America the Beautiful.”


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