Lady Gaga to sing the National Anthem at the Super Bowl
The performance will be televised live on CBS, which has rights to broadcast the game, prior to kick-off.
Lady Gaga is set to perform the national anthem at the Super Bowl this weekend (February 7).
Super Bowl 50 will air on CBS, and halftime show performers include Coldplay and Beyoncé.
The 29-year-old singer will be joined by hearing-impaired Oscar victor Marlee Matlin, who will perform the song in American Sign Language.
The NFL told The Associated Press on Tuesday that Gaga will sing “The Star-Spangled Banner” at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, California, where the Carolina Panthers will take on the Denver Broncos.
On top of all that, Gaga will be performing a David Bowie tribute at this year’s Grammy Awards.
You heard right! It has been confirmed that the amazingly talented Lady Gaga is due to perform the National Anthem at the start of the Super Bowl this Sunday, and it is going to be all shades of epic.
This year’s Grammys, the biggest night in the US-based music industry, will also feature performances by superstar British ballad singer Adele as well as award nominees including rapper Kendrick Lamar, who is in the running in the most categories at 11. “I know Lady Gaga is gonna make me cry”.
Will Gaga’s rendition of the anthem carry her particular brand of thrilling eccentricity?