Every day brings us closer to the 58th edition of one of the world’s most significant sports and music events: the 2024 Super Bowl. It’s set for Sunday, February 11th, at Allegiant Stadium in Paradise, in Las Vegas, Nevada. Of course, we’re all eager to find out who will be crowned the undisputed champion of the regular season in this exciting match.
But there’s more to the Super Bowl than just the game. We’re also looking forward to the Halftime show, headlined by Usher this year. We’ve known about that for a while, but we’ve been eagerly waiting to hear about the artists performing in the pre-show.
Super Bowl LVIII will kick off with the talented Reba McEntire singing the United States anthem. Then, the popular Post Malone, known for mixing genres like hip hop, pop, R&B, trap, and even country, will perform «America The Beautiful.» Additionally, Andra Day will deliver a soulful rendition of «Lift Every Voice and Sing.»
Your Super Bowl LVIII Pregame Lineup:
National Anthem: @Reba
America The Beautiful: @PostMalone
Lift Every Voice and Sing: @AndraDayMusicSee you on February 11th 🔥 @RocNation
📺: #SBLVIII on @NFLonCBS pic.twitter.com/i3OPvxmYsJ— NFL (@NFL) January 18, 2024
“1 performance. 30 years in the making.” With this phrase, Usher has made it clear that his halftime performance at Super Bowl 2024 is going to be one of the most unforgettable moments in recent music history. He’s been dreaming of this moment for three decades, and now it’s just around the corner.
1 performance. 30 years in the making. #AppleMusicHalftime #SBLVIIIhttps://t.co/Vh4qVbj7ZC@Usher, @nfl, @rocnation, @nfloncbs pic.twitter.com/6es0jMKAII
— Apple Music (@AppleMusic) January 12, 2024
However, there’s still a lot of curiosity about which songs he’ll perform, and that’s creating a lot of excitement. Usher’s music covers a wide range of genres and styles, but what’s consistent is his deep passion for his art. Throughout his career, he’s collaborated with many artists who’ve added to his legendary status.
It’s pretty clear that he’ll kick things off with «Yeah!» to get the Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas rocking on February 11th. The presence of Lil Jon and Ludacris might be a recurring theme on stage, kind of like a musical motif, as they help him deliver a medley of his greatest hits, all with «Yeah!» as the backdrop.