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The Super Bowl LX, one of the most important sporting and cultural events of the year, is already beginning to generate excitement not only for the game, but also for the musical entertainment that will accompany the day. The NFL has officially confirmed the list of artists who will be part of the ceremony on Sunday, February 8, 2026, with a combination of established figures and emerging talent.
Among the most notable announcements is Brandi Carlile, who will perform "America the Beautiful," one of the traditional pre-kickoff pieces of the Super Bowl. The American singer will be accompanied by deaf artist Julian Ortiz, who will perform in sign language, reinforcing the inclusive approach of the event.
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The 2026 Super Bowl 'America the Beautiful'
An 11-time Grammy Award winner, Brandi Carlile is widely recognized for her powerful vocals, genre-spanning catalog, and deeply personal songwriting. Her career has bridged folk, rock, country, and Americana, earning her critical acclaim and a devoted following across generations.
Her selection for Super Bowl LX reflects the NFL's tendency to entrust "America the Beautiful" to artists known not only for vocal excellence, but also for authenticity and emotional depth.
According to announcements from the league, Carlile will be joined by American Sign Language (ASL) performer Julian Ortiz, who will provide signing interpretation during the performance - part of a broader effort by the NFL to make musical moments at the Super Bowl more accessible and inclusive.
"America the Beautiful" has long been a highlight of the Super Bowl's pregame festivities, offering a moment of unity and reflection before the excitement of kickoff. For Carlile, whose career spans folk, rock, and Americana with frequent forays into social advocacy, the opportunity to sing this iconic piece is both a national honor and a showcase of her vocal artistry
