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Reba McEntire to Sing National Anthem at Super Bowl LVIII

Get ready for an unforgettable Super Bowl LVIII as country music icon Reba McEntire is set to sing the American national anthem at this year’s NFL championship game. The NFL announced that McEntire will take the stage to perform the iconic ‘Star-Spangled Banner’ just before kickoff at 6:30 p.m. ET / 3:30 p.m. PT at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas, Nevada.

Reba McEntire, known simply as ‘Reba,’ has had a remarkable career both in music and on screen. With over 75 million albums sold since her debut in 1977 and 60 top-10 singles on the Billboard Country Airplay chart, she holds the record for most top-10 hits by a female country artist. In addition to her musical success, McEntire is recognized for her acting roles in popular films and television shows, including Tremors, The Little Rascals, Reba, Young Sheldon, and Big Sky.

Joining McEntire in the pre-game show will be multiple Grammy-nominated artist Post Malone, who will perform ‘America The Beautiful,’ and singer/songwriter Andra Day, who will sing ‘Lift Every Voice and Sing.’ The halftime show will feature the talented Usher, bringing his electrifying performance to the biggest stage in football.

For fans around the world, the Super Bowl LVIII will be broadcast on various channels. In the US, the game can be watched on CBS, Paramount+, and Nickelodeon, while the rest of the world (excluding China) can catch the action on DAZN.

As anticipation builds for the big game, mark your calendars for this spectacular event and witness an extraordinary lineup of musical performances alongside the thrilling football action. Stay tuned for more updates on the Super Bowl LVIII as the countdown to kickoff continues!

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