Left: Whitney Houston sings the U.S. national anthem during the pregame show at Super Bowl XXV on Jan. 27, 1991; Right: Reba McEntire performs the U.S. national anthem prior to Super Bowl LVIII on Feb. 11, 2024.Photo:Michael Zagaris/Getty; Perry Knotts/Getty

Michael Zagaris/Getty; Perry Knotts/Getty
Belting out the national anthem at theSuper Bowlis no easy gig, but there’s no better way to kick off America’s most-watched event than with a soaring opener. (Cue the flyovers!)
Here’s a look back at all of the pop stars who’ve tackled the anthem through the years.
01of 381982: Diana RossDiana Ross sings the U.S. national anthem before Super Bowl XVI at Silverdome Stadium in Detroit on Jan. 24, 1982.Getty Images"The Boss" singer became the first pop star ever to perform “The Star-Spangled Banner” at the Super Bowl. The entertainer sang a capella for the crowd while decked out in a bedazzled tracksuit and red headband, keeping her iconic hair in check.
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1982: Diana Ross
Diana Ross sings the U.S. national anthem before Super Bowl XVI at Silverdome Stadium in Detroit on Jan. 24, 1982.Getty Images

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“The Boss” singer became the first pop star ever to perform “The Star-Spangled Banner” at the Super Bowl. The entertainer sang a capella for the crowd while decked out in a bedazzled tracksuit and red headband, keeping her iconic hair in check.
02of 381984: Barry ManilowBarry Manilow performs the U.S. national anthem before Super Bowl XVIII at Tampa Stadium in Tampa, Fla., on Jan. 22, 1984.Focus on Sport/Getty ImagesBarry Manilowsang his heart out during the national anthem, becoming the first male pop artist to perform it at the Super Bowl.
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1984: Barry Manilow
Barry Manilow performs the U.S. national anthem before Super Bowl XVIII at Tampa Stadium in Tampa, Fla., on Jan. 22, 1984.Focus on Sport/Getty Images

Focus on Sport/Getty Images
Barry Manilowsang his heart out during the national anthem, becoming the first male pop artist to perform it at the Super Bowl.
03of 381987: Neil DiamondNeil Diamond sings the U.S. national anthem prior to Super Bowl XXI at the Rose Bowl in Pasadena, Calif., on Jan. 26, 1987.Focus on Sport/Getty ImagesNeil Diamondkept it brief with a no-frills rendition of “The Star-Spangled Banner.” Lasting just 62 seconds, it remains the shortest national anthem performance in Super Bowl history.
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1987: Neil Diamond
Neil Diamond sings the U.S. national anthem prior to Super Bowl XXI at the Rose Bowl in Pasadena, Calif., on Jan. 26, 1987.Focus on Sport/Getty Images

Neil Diamondkept it brief with a no-frills rendition of “The Star-Spangled Banner.” Lasting just 62 seconds, it remains the shortest national anthem performance in Super Bowl history.
04of 381989: Billy JoelBilly Joel wears sunglasses while performing onstage in N.Y.C. in 1989.Nancie Hemminger/Ebet Roberts Photography/RedfernsBilly Joeltook on this challenging tune without the comfort of his keys, performing it a cappella. However, in the end, the crowd became The Piano Man’s instrument!
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1989: Billy Joel
Billy Joel wears sunglasses while performing onstage in N.Y.C. in 1989.Nancie Hemminger/Ebet Roberts Photography/Redferns

Nancie Hemminger/Ebet Roberts Photography/Redferns
Billy Joeltook on this challenging tune without the comfort of his keys, performing it a cappella. However, in the end, the crowd became The Piano Man’s instrument!
05of 381990: Aaron NevilleAaron Neville in Central Park in N.Y.C. on Nov. 8, 2000.Ebet Roberts/RedfernsAt Super Bowl XXIV, Grammy-winning singerAaron Nevilleperformed solo for the national anthem — wearing his signature St. Jude medal earring on his left ear.
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1990: Aaron Neville
Aaron Neville in Central Park in N.Y.C. on Nov. 8, 2000.Ebet Roberts/Redferns

Ebet Roberts/Redferns
At Super Bowl XXIV, Grammy-winning singerAaron Nevilleperformed solo for the national anthem — wearing his signature St. Jude medal earring on his left ear.
06of 381991: Whitney HoustonWhitney Houston sings the U.S. national anthem before Super Bowl XXV at Tampa Stadium in Tampa, Fla., on Jan. 27, 1991.Michael Zagaris/Getty ImagesWidely considered the most iconic national anthem performance of all time,Whitney Houston’s 1991 rendition took place during the Persian Gulf War and aired as the first globally televised Super Bowl. While Houston delivered a powerful live performance at Tampa Stadium, audiences at home heard a pre-recorded version.
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1991: Whitney Houston
Whitney Houston sings the U.S. national anthem before Super Bowl XXV at Tampa Stadium in Tampa, Fla., on Jan. 27, 1991.Michael Zagaris/Getty Images

Michael Zagaris/Getty Images
Widely considered the most iconic national anthem performance of all time,Whitney Houston’s 1991 rendition took place during the Persian Gulf War and aired as the first globally televised Super Bowl. While Houston delivered a powerful live performance at Tampa Stadium, audiences at home heard a pre-recorded version.
07of 381992: Harry Connick Jr.Harry Connick Jr. sings the U.S. national anthem before Super Bowl XXVI at the Metrodome in Minneapolis, Minn., on Jan. 26, 1992.Focus on Sport/Getty ImagesBefore the Big Game at Super Bowl XXVI, jazz virtuosoHarry Connick Jr.brought his signature charm and delivered a smooth rendition of “The Star-Spangled Banner” in a sleek black suit and tie.
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1992: Harry Connick Jr.
Harry Connick Jr. sings the U.S. national anthem before Super Bowl XXVI at the Metrodome in Minneapolis, Minn., on Jan. 26, 1992.Focus on Sport/Getty Images

Before the Big Game at Super Bowl XXVI, jazz virtuosoHarry Connick Jr.brought his signature charm and delivered a smooth rendition of “The Star-Spangled Banner” in a sleek black suit and tie.
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1993: Garth Brooks
Garth Brooks sings the U.S. national anthem before Super Bowl XXVII at the Rose Bowl in Pasadena, Calif., on Jan. 31, 1993.George Rose/Getty Images

George Rose/Getty Images
Per Taste of Country, the country music star reportedly almost backed out over a dispute about airing his controversial “We Shall Be Free” video, ultimately reshaping the rules for Super Bowl performers.
09of 381994: Natalie ColeNatalie Cole sings the U.S. national anthem before the Super Bowl XXVIII at the Georgia Dome in Atlanta on Jan. 30, 1994.Focus on Sport/Getty ImagesNatalie Coleand her backing choir took their time in the spotlight,delivering the second-longest Super Bowl national anthemsat two minutes and 33 seconds — weaving in a few lyrics of “America the Beautiful” for some extra patriotism.
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1994: Natalie Cole
Natalie Cole sings the U.S. national anthem before the Super Bowl XXVIII at the Georgia Dome in Atlanta on Jan. 30, 1994.Focus on Sport/Getty Images

Natalie Coleand her backing choir took their time in the spotlight,delivering the second-longest Super Bowl national anthemsat two minutes and 33 seconds — weaving in a few lyrics of “America the Beautiful” for some extra patriotism.
10of 381996: Vanessa WilliamsVanessa Williams sings the U.S. national anthem before Super Bowl XXX at Sun Devil Stadium in Tempe, Ariz., on Jan. 28, 1996.gettyDressed in a white skirt suit,Vanessa Williamsshowed her country-loving pride with a beautiful performance of “The Star-Spangled Banner” at Super Bowl XXX.
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1996: Vanessa Williams
Vanessa Williams sings the U.S. national anthem before Super Bowl XXX at Sun Devil Stadium in Tempe, Ariz., on Jan. 28, 1996.getty

Dressed in a white skirt suit,Vanessa Williamsshowed her country-loving pride with a beautiful performance of “The Star-Spangled Banner” at Super Bowl XXX.
11of 381997: Luther VandrossLuther Vandross sings the U.S. national anthem for Super Bowl XXXI at the Louisiana Superdome in New Orleans on Jan. 26, 1997.Don Emmert/AFP via Getty ImagesLate R&B legendLuther Vandrossdelivered a soulful rendition of the national anthem for Super Bowl XXXI, where the Green Bay Packers went on to beat the New England Patriots.
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1997: Luther Vandross
Luther Vandross sings the U.S. national anthem for Super Bowl XXXI at the Louisiana Superdome in New Orleans on Jan. 26, 1997.Don Emmert/AFP via Getty Images

Don Emmert/AFP via Getty Images
Late R&B legendLuther Vandrossdelivered a soulful rendition of the national anthem for Super Bowl XXXI, where the Green Bay Packers went on to beat the New England Patriots.
12of 381998: JewelJewel sings the U.S. national anthem before Super Bowl XXXII at the Qualcomm Stadium in San Diego on Jan. 25, 1998.Getty ImagesWhat do you get when you mix the colors of the American flag? Purple! Grammy-nominated singerJewelkept it simple in a solid lavender top while performing the national anthem at Super Bowl XXXII.
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1998: Jewel
Jewel sings the U.S. national anthem before Super Bowl XXXII at the Qualcomm Stadium in San Diego on Jan. 25, 1998.Getty Images

What do you get when you mix the colors of the American flag? Purple! Grammy-nominated singerJewelkept it simple in a solid lavender top while performing the national anthem at Super Bowl XXXII.
13of 381999: CherCher sings the U.S. national anthem at Super Bowl XXXIII at Pro Player Stadium in Miami on Jan. 31, 1999.Al Pereira/Michael Ochs Archives/Getty ImagesCherbrought her powerhouse vocals to Miami’s Pro Player Stadium when she sang “The Star-Spangled Banner” before the kickoff at Super Bowl XXXIII.
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1999: Cher
Cher sings the U.S. national anthem at Super Bowl XXXIII at Pro Player Stadium in Miami on Jan. 31, 1999.Al Pereira/Michael Ochs Archives/Getty Images

Al Pereira/Michael Ochs Archives/Getty Images
Cherbrought her powerhouse vocals to Miami’s Pro Player Stadium when she sang “The Star-Spangled Banner” before the kickoff at Super Bowl XXXIII.
14of 382000: Faith HillFaith Hill sings the U.S. national anthem before Super Bowl XXXIV at the Georgia Dome in Atlanta on Jan. 30, 2000.Jeff Haynes/AFP via Getty ImagesFaith Hillperformed a stunning version of the national anthem at Super Bowl XXXIV, becoming the third country artist to take the honor.
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2000: Faith Hill
Faith Hill sings the U.S. national anthem before Super Bowl XXXIV at the Georgia Dome in Atlanta on Jan. 30, 2000.Jeff Haynes/AFP via Getty Images

Jeff Haynes/AFP via Getty Images
Faith Hillperformed a stunning version of the national anthem at Super Bowl XXXIV, becoming the third country artist to take the honor.
15of 382001: Backstreet BoysFrom left: Nick Carter, AJ McLean, Brian Littrell, Kevin Richardson and Howie Dorough of Backstreet Boys sing the U.S. national anthem before Super Bowl XXXV at Raymond James Stadium in Tampa, Fla,. on Jan. 28, 2001.KMazur/WireImageThough they turned down headlining the halftime show in 2001, theBackstreet Boysagreed to sing the national anthem before kickoff — becoming the first pop group to do so.“At the time we came from the era of, we loved the Whitney Houston rendition of the national anthem,“Nick CartertoldEntertainment Tonightin 2021. “And for us, we got the choice, andwe passed on the halftime. But it was a memorable experience for everyone.”
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2001: Backstreet Boys
From left: Nick Carter, AJ McLean, Brian Littrell, Kevin Richardson and Howie Dorough of Backstreet Boys sing the U.S. national anthem before Super Bowl XXXV at Raymond James Stadium in Tampa, Fla,. on Jan. 28, 2001.KMazur/WireImage

KMazur/WireImage
Though they turned down headlining the halftime show in 2001, theBackstreet Boysagreed to sing the national anthem before kickoff — becoming the first pop group to do so.
“At the time we came from the era of, we loved the Whitney Houston rendition of the national anthem,“Nick CartertoldEntertainment Tonightin 2021. “And for us, we got the choice, andwe passed on the halftime. But it was a memorable experience for everyone.”
16of 382002: Mariah CareyMariah Carey performs the U.S. national anthem at Super Bowl XXXVI at the Louisiana Superdome in New Orleans on Feb. 3, 2002.Frank Micelotta/ImageDirectMariah Careyis arguably one of the greatest vocalists, so it was only natural for the superstar to incorporate her signature whistle tones in “The Star-Spangled Banner” for Super Bowl XXXVI.
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2002: Mariah Carey
Mariah Carey performs the U.S. national anthem at Super Bowl XXXVI at the Louisiana Superdome in New Orleans on Feb. 3, 2002.Frank Micelotta/ImageDirect

Frank Micelotta/ImageDirect
Mariah Careyis arguably one of the greatest vocalists, so it was only natural for the superstar to incorporate her signature whistle tones in “The Star-Spangled Banner” for Super Bowl XXXVI.
17of 382003: The ChicksFrom left: Emily Strayer, Natalie Maines and Martie Maguire of The Chicks perform the U.S. national anthem before Super Bowl XXXVII at the Qualcomm Stadium in San Diego on Jan. 26, 2003.Al Bello/Getty ImagesThe Chicks(formerly the Dixie Chicks) made history as the first all-female group to sing the national anthem at the Super Bowl, delivering a performance filled with seamless harmonies.
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2003: The Chicks
From left: Emily Strayer, Natalie Maines and Martie Maguire of The Chicks perform the U.S. national anthem before Super Bowl XXXVII at the Qualcomm Stadium in San Diego on Jan. 26, 2003.Al Bello/Getty Images

Al Bello/Getty Images
The Chicks(formerly the Dixie Chicks) made history as the first all-female group to sing the national anthem at the Super Bowl, delivering a performance filled with seamless harmonies.
18of 382004: BeyoncéBeyoncé sings the U.S. national anthem before Super Bowl XXXVIII at the Reliant Stadium in Houston on Feb. 1, 2004.Jeff Kravitz/FilmMagic, Inc.Then, still earning her stripes as a solo performer,Beyoncégave a powerhouse performance of “The Star-Spangled Banner” at her hometown stadium in Houston for Super Bowl XXXVIII.
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2004: Beyoncé
Beyoncé sings the U.S. national anthem before Super Bowl XXXVIII at the Reliant Stadium in Houston on Feb. 1, 2004.Jeff Kravitz/FilmMagic, Inc.

Jeff Kravitz/FilmMagic, Inc.
Then, still earning her stripes as a solo performer,Beyoncégave a powerhouse performance of “The Star-Spangled Banner” at her hometown stadium in Houston for Super Bowl XXXVIII.
19of 382006: Aretha Franklin & Aaron NevilleAretha Franklin and Aaron Neville sing the U.S. national anthem before Super Bowl XL at Ford Field in Detroit on Feb. 5, 2006.Bob Rosato/Sports Illustrated via Getty ImagesNeville returned to sing the national anthem at the Super Bowl for a second time, partnering with the “Queen of Soul"Aretha Franklinand having Dr. John on piano.
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2006: Aretha Franklin & Aaron Neville
Aretha Franklin and Aaron Neville sing the U.S. national anthem before Super Bowl XL at Ford Field in Detroit on Feb. 5, 2006.Bob Rosato/Sports Illustrated via Getty Images

Bob Rosato/Sports Illustrated via Getty Images
Neville returned to sing the national anthem at the Super Bowl for a second time, partnering with the “Queen of Soul"Aretha Franklinand having Dr. John on piano.
20of 382007: Billy JoelBilly Joel performs the U.S. national anthem before Super Bowl XLI at the Dolphin Stadium in Miami on Feb. 4, 2007.Focus on Sport/Getty ImagesBecoming the only solo performer to sing the national anthem at the Super Bowl twice, Joel got to bring out his instrument of choice for his second round.
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2007: Billy Joel
Billy Joel performs the U.S. national anthem before Super Bowl XLI at the Dolphin Stadium in Miami on Feb. 4, 2007.Focus on Sport/Getty Images

Becoming the only solo performer to sing the national anthem at the Super Bowl twice, Joel got to bring out his instrument of choice for his second round.
21of 382008: Jordin SparksJordin Sparks sings the U.S. national anthem before Super Bowl XLII at the University of Phoenix Stadium in Glendale, Ariz., on Feb. 3, 2008.Theo Wargor/WireImageThis performance has stuck with us just like a tattoo!Jordin Sparkssang “The Star Spangled Banner” at the Super Bowl the year after she wascrowned the winner ofAmerican Idol.
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2008: Jordin Sparks
Jordin Sparks sings the U.S. national anthem before Super Bowl XLII at the University of Phoenix Stadium in Glendale, Ariz., on Feb. 3, 2008.Theo Wargor/WireImage

This performance has stuck with us just like a tattoo!Jordin Sparkssang “The Star Spangled Banner” at the Super Bowl the year after she wascrowned the winner ofAmerican Idol.
22of 382009: Jennifer HudsonJennifer Hudson performs the U.S. national anthem before Super Bowl XLIII at Raymond James Stadium in Tampa, Fla., on Feb. 1, 2009.Jamie Squire/GettyKeeping up with their streak ofAmerican Idolwinners, the NFL tapped futureEGOT winnerJennifer Hudsonto showcase her vocal chops with a national anthem performance at the Super Bowl.
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2009: Jennifer Hudson
Jennifer Hudson performs the U.S. national anthem before Super Bowl XLIII at Raymond James Stadium in Tampa, Fla., on Feb. 1, 2009.Jamie Squire/Getty

Keeping up with their streak ofAmerican Idolwinners, the NFL tapped futureEGOT winnerJennifer Hudsonto showcase her vocal chops with a national anthem performance at the Super Bowl.
23of 382010: Carrie UnderwoodCarrie Underwood sings the U.S. national anthem onstage during Super Bowl XLIV at the Sun Life Stadium in Miami Gardens, Fla., on Feb. 7, 2010.Alexander Tamargo/Getty ImagesIn 2010,Carrie Underwoodbecame the third consecutiveIdolwinner to perform “The Star-Spangled Banner” before the Super Bowl kickoff.
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2010: Carrie Underwood
Carrie Underwood sings the U.S. national anthem onstage during Super Bowl XLIV at the Sun Life Stadium in Miami Gardens, Fla., on Feb. 7, 2010.Alexander Tamargo/Getty Images

Alexander Tamargo/Getty Images
In 2010,Carrie Underwoodbecame the third consecutiveIdolwinner to perform “The Star-Spangled Banner” before the Super Bowl kickoff.
24of 382011: Christina AguileraChristina Aguilera sings the U.S. national anthem before Super Bowl XLV at the Cowboys Stadium in Arlington, Texas, on Feb. 6, 2011.Ronald Martinez/GettyChristina Aguilerais undeniably a massively talented vocalist, so hitting all the right notes while performing the national anthem was a given. However, shedidstumble on a few lyrics — turning “O’er the ramparts we watched” into something that sounded like “What so proudly we washed.”
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2011: Christina Aguilera
Christina Aguilera sings the U.S. national anthem before Super Bowl XLV at the Cowboys Stadium in Arlington, Texas, on Feb. 6, 2011.Ronald Martinez/Getty

Christina Aguilerais undeniably a massively talented vocalist, so hitting all the right notes while performing the national anthem was a given. However, shedidstumble on a few lyrics — turning “O’er the ramparts we watched” into something that sounded like “What so proudly we washed.”
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2012: Kelly Clarkson
Kelly Clarkson and a children’s choir sing the U.S. national anthem before Super Bowl XLVI at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis on Feb. 5, 2012.Jim Davis/The Boston Globe via Getty Images

Jim Davis/The Boston Globe via Getty Images
26of 382013: Alicia KeysAlicia Keys sings the U.S. national anthem before Super Bowl XLVII at the Mercedes-Benz Superdome in New Orleans on Feb. 3, 2013.Ronald Martinez/Getty ImagesSurpassing Cole’s record,Alicia Keysgave the longest performance of “The Star-Spangled Banner” in Super Bowl history — stretching the song to two minutes and 36 seconds.
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2013: Alicia Keys
Alicia Keys sings the U.S. national anthem before Super Bowl XLVII at the Mercedes-Benz Superdome in New Orleans on Feb. 3, 2013.Ronald Martinez/Getty Images

Ronald Martinez/Getty Images
Surpassing Cole’s record,Alicia Keysgave the longest performance of “The Star-Spangled Banner” in Super Bowl history — stretching the song to two minutes and 36 seconds.
27of 382014: Renée FlemingRenée Fleming sings the U.S. national anthem before Super Bowl XLVIII at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, N.J., on Feb. 2, 2014.Kevin Mazur/WireImageGrammy-winning opera singerRenée Flemingcaptivated millions with her powerfulrendition of the national anthemprior to Super Bowl XLVIII.
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2014: Renée Fleming
Renée Fleming sings the U.S. national anthem before Super Bowl XLVIII at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, N.J., on Feb. 2, 2014.Kevin Mazur/WireImage

Grammy-winning opera singerRenée Flemingcaptivated millions with her powerfulrendition of the national anthemprior to Super Bowl XLVIII.
28of 382015: Idina MenzelIdina Menzel sings the U.S. national anthem before Super Bowl XLIX at the University of Phoenix stadium in Glendale, Ariz., on Feb. 1, 2015.Al Tielemans/Sports Illustrated via Getty ImagesTonywinnerIdina Menzelwowed the crowd with her Broadway vocals when she sang the national anthem before kickoff.
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2015: Idina Menzel
Idina Menzel sings the U.S. national anthem before Super Bowl XLIX at the University of Phoenix stadium in Glendale, Ariz., on Feb. 1, 2015.Al Tielemans/Sports Illustrated via Getty Images

Al Tielemans/Sports Illustrated via Getty Images
TonywinnerIdina Menzelwowed the crowd with her Broadway vocals when she sang the national anthem before kickoff.
29of 382016: Lady GagaLady Gaga sings the U.S. national anthem before Super Bowl 50 at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, Calif., on Feb. 7, 2016.Simon Bruty/Sports Illustrated via Getty ImagesA year before sheheadlined the Super Bowl halftime show,Lady Gagaperformed “The Star-Spangled Banner” during the pregame festivities for Super Bowl 50, wearing a red pantsuit and red glitter eyeshadow.
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2016: Lady Gaga
Lady Gaga sings the U.S. national anthem before Super Bowl 50 at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, Calif., on Feb. 7, 2016.Simon Bruty/Sports Illustrated via Getty Images

Simon Bruty/Sports Illustrated via Getty Images
A year before sheheadlined the Super Bowl halftime show,Lady Gagaperformed “The Star-Spangled Banner” during the pregame festivities for Super Bowl 50, wearing a red pantsuit and red glitter eyeshadow.
30of 382017: Luke BryanLuke Bryan performs the U.S. national anthem before Super Bowl LI at NRG Stadium in Houston on Feb. 5, 2017.Elsa/Getty ImagesCountry singerLuke Bryandidn’t have the safety net of a pre-taped recording when he sang the national anthem before the match-up between the New England Patriots and Atlanta Falcons. at Super Bowl LI.During a 2019appearance onThe Tonight Show, Bryan recounted the traumatizing experience to hostJimmy Fallon.“You either get the anthem right, or you don’t,” Bryan said before adding, “I did it where I actually went out there and performed it without pre-taping it or anything.”
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2017: Luke Bryan
Luke Bryan performs the U.S. national anthem before Super Bowl LI at NRG Stadium in Houston on Feb. 5, 2017.Elsa/Getty Images

Elsa/Getty Images
Country singerLuke Bryandidn’t have the safety net of a pre-taped recording when he sang the national anthem before the match-up between the New England Patriots and Atlanta Falcons. at Super Bowl LI.
During a 2019appearance onThe Tonight Show, Bryan recounted the traumatizing experience to hostJimmy Fallon.
“You either get the anthem right, or you don’t,” Bryan said before adding, “I did it where I actually went out there and performed it without pre-taping it or anything.”
31of 382018: PinkPink performs the U.S. national anthem before Super Bowl LII at U.S. Bank Stadium in Minneapolis on Feb. 4, 2018.TIMOTHY A. CLARY/AFP via Getty ImagesRaise your glass toPink, who powered through the national anthem despitebattling the flu. Her professionalism didn’t go unnoticed, as her celebrity peers took to social media to praise her performance and call her the “real MVP” of the night.
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2018: Pink
Pink performs the U.S. national anthem before Super Bowl LII at U.S. Bank Stadium in Minneapolis on Feb. 4, 2018.TIMOTHY A. CLARY/AFP via Getty Images

TIMOTHY A. CLARY/AFP via Getty Images
Raise your glass toPink, who powered through the national anthem despitebattling the flu. Her professionalism didn’t go unnoticed, as her celebrity peers took to social media to praise her performance and call her the “real MVP” of the night.
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2019: Gladys Knight
Gladys Knight sings the U.S. national anthem before Super Bowl LIII at Mercedes-Benz stadium in Atlanta on Feb. 3, 2019.Jim Davis/The Boston Globe via Getty Images

Grammy winnerGladys Knightdelivered an unforgettable rendition of “The Star-Spangled Banner” atSuper Bowl LIIIin her hometown of Atlanta. Ahead of her performance, Knight expressed her gratitude for the opportunity.
33of 382020: Demi LovatoDemi Lovato performs the U.S. national anthem before Super Bowl LIV at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens, Fla., on Feb. 2, 2020.Al Diaz/Miami Herald/ribune News Service via Getty ImagesIn one of her first performances sinceher drug overdosein 2018,Demi Lovatomade a triumphant return —belting out the national anthemat Super Bowl LIV.
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2020: Demi Lovato
Demi Lovato performs the U.S. national anthem before Super Bowl LIV at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens, Fla., on Feb. 2, 2020.Al Diaz/Miami Herald/ribune News Service via Getty Images

Al Diaz/Miami Herald/ribune News Service via Getty Images
In one of her first performances sinceher drug overdosein 2018,Demi Lovatomade a triumphant return —belting out the national anthemat Super Bowl LIV.
34of 382021: Eric Church & Jazmine SullivanEric Church and Jazmine Sullivan perform the U.S. national anthem before Super Bowl LV at Raymond James Stadium in Tampa, Fla., on Feb. 7, 2021.David J Phillip/AP/ShutterstockCountry artistEric Churchand R&B powerhouseJazmine Sullivanjoined forces for a one-of-a-kind take on the national anthem, blending their respective styles into a moving display of unity.
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2021: Eric Church & Jazmine Sullivan
Eric Church and Jazmine Sullivan perform the U.S. national anthem before Super Bowl LV at Raymond James Stadium in Tampa, Fla., on Feb. 7, 2021.David J Phillip/AP/Shutterstock

Country artistEric Churchand R&B powerhouseJazmine Sullivanjoined forces for a one-of-a-kind take on the national anthem, blending their respective styles into a moving display of unity.
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2022: Mickey Guyton
Mickey Guyton sings the U.S. national anthem before Super Bowl LVI at SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, Calif., on Feb. 13, 2022.Kevin Mazur/Getty Images for Roc Nation

Kevin Mazur/Getty Images for Roc Nation
36of 382023: Chris StapletonChris Stapleton performs the U.S. national anthem at State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Ariz., on Feb. 12, 2023.Angela Weiss/AFP via Getty ImagesChris Stapletonhelped commenceSuper Bowl LVIIwith a national anthem performance, marking the third consecutive year a country singer held the honor.Troy Kotsur— theOscar-winning actor who starred in 2021’sCODA— signed the anthem in ASL alongside Stapleton.
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2023: Chris Stapleton
Chris Stapleton performs the U.S. national anthem at State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Ariz., on Feb. 12, 2023.Angela Weiss/AFP via Getty Images

Angela Weiss/AFP via Getty Images
Chris Stapletonhelped commenceSuper Bowl LVIIwith a national anthem performance, marking the third consecutive year a country singer held the honor.Troy Kotsur— theOscar-winning actor who starred in 2021’sCODA— signed the anthem in ASL alongside Stapleton.
37of 382024: Reba McEntireReba McEntire performs the U.S. national anthem during Super Bowl LVIII at Allegiant Stadium in Paradise, Nev., on Feb. 11, 2024.CBSReba McEntirebrought her signature country twangfor the national anthem, dazzling a crowd of millions in bedazzled black jeans and a shimmering metallic beige blazer.
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2024: Reba McEntire
Reba McEntire performs the U.S. national anthem during Super Bowl LVIII at Allegiant Stadium in Paradise, Nev., on Feb. 11, 2024.CBS

CBS
Reba McEntirebrought her signature country twangfor the national anthem, dazzling a crowd of millions in bedazzled black jeans and a shimmering metallic beige blazer.
38of 382025: Jon BatisteCindy Ord/GettyMetairie, Louisiana native Jon Batiste had got a warm reception in New Orleans for his jazzy rendition of “The Star-Spangled Banner.” The Grammy winning musician played a paint-spattered piano in his own shimmering blazer.
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2025: Jon Batiste
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Metairie, Louisiana native Jon Batiste had got a warm reception in New Orleans for his jazzy rendition of “The Star-Spangled Banner.” The Grammy winning musician played a paint-spattered piano in his own shimmering blazer.
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