Super Bowl 2023 is just around the corner, and the biggest game of the football season will surely get the attention it deserves. Thirty-two teams had to battle to get to this stage in the past couple of months.
The two teams playing are the Kansas City Chiefs, coached by Andy Reid and led by Patrick Mahomes, and the Philadelphia Eagles, coached by Nick Sirianni and led by Jalen Hurts. Both teams deserve the Lombardi Trophy, but only one can return with the ring.
However, before the Super Bowl 2023 begins, the National Anthem of the United States of America will be sung. This year, it will be sung by country music superstar and icon, Chris Stapleton. In honor of the legend's upcoming performance, here are a few tidbits for Super Bowl 2023.
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Who is Chris Stapleton, the national anthem singer at Super Bowl 2023?
Chris Stapleton is a legendary American country singer who has performed country music for decades. The eight-time Grammy winner is one of country music's most respected artists, with 15 Country Music Association Awards and ten Academy of Country Music Awards to his credit. He has collaborated with the who's who of modern country music and has a trophy cabinet to match.
Aside from that, Stapleton has one of the best voices in the country music scene, and it's no surprise that the NFL chose him. He will further be assisted by Oscar-winner Troy Kotsur, who will perform the anthem in American Sign Language (ASL).
Past 10 singers of the National Anthem at the Super Bowl Game
1. 2022 - Mickey Guyton
2. 2021 - Eric Church and Jazmine Sullivan
3. 2020 - Demi Lovato
4. 2019 - Gladys Knight
5. 2018 - Pink
6. 2017 - Luke Bryan
7. 2016 - Lady Gaga
8. 2015 - Idina Menzel
9. 2014 - Renée Fleming
10. 2013 - Alicia Keys
How to watch and live stream Super Bowl 2023
- When: Sunday, February 12, 2023
- Venue: State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Arizona
- Time: Pregame coverage begins at 1 p.m. EST on Sunday, February 12. Kickoff is scheduled for 6:30 p.m. EST
- TV Channel: FOX
- Streaming: It will be streamed on FOXSports.com, via the FOX Sports app, and in the NFL+ app.
- Halftime Performer: Rihanna
- National Anthem: Chris Stapleton
- Broadcast Details: Play-by-play announcer Kevin Burkhardt and former NFL tight end Greg Olsen will call the game. Erin Andrews and Tom Rinaldi will be the sideline reporters. Former NFL official Mike Pereira will provide an analysis of game rules.
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