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Super Bowl 2026 opens with Green Day, Brandi Carlile and Charlie Puth performances
Summary
Pre-game at Super Bowl 60 featured Green Day honoring the game's 60th anniversary and performances by Brandi Carlile and Charlie Puth; Bad Bunny is scheduled to headline the halftime show.
Content
Pre-game at Super Bowl 60 featured a series of high-profile musical moments at Levi's Stadium that set a varied tone before kickoff. Green Day paid tribute to the NFL championship game's 60th anniversary while other artists offered quieter, more reflective renditions of national and cultural songs. Brandi Carlile performed an acoustic "America, the Beautiful" without prerecorded tracks, and Charlie Puth delivered a large, soulful version of the national anthem at a Rhodes electric piano. Coco Jones sang "Lift Every Voice and Sing," and several well-known figures made appearances around the field and in suites.
What happened:
- Green Day performed a snippet of "Good Riddance (Time of Your Life)" as former Super Bowl MVPs walked out and then played songs including "Holiday," "Boulevard of Broken Dreams" and "American Idiot," with lead singer Billie Joe Armstrong not censoring an expletive that was muted on the NBC telecast but drew cheers inside the stadium.
- Brandi Carlile gave an earnest acoustic rendition of "America, the Beautiful," backed by violin and cello; she told the AP she would use no prerecorded tracks and expressed excitement for the Seahawks after the performance.
- Charlie Puth sang "The Star-Spangled Banner" from a Rhodes electric piano, backed by a choir and horn section, completing the performance in about 1 minute, 56 seconds.
- Coco Jones performed "Lift Every Voice and Sing" with a string octet, wore a white gown, and was reported to have FaceTimed her mother on the sideline after the song while her fiancé, Donovan Mitchell, held the phone.
- Bad Bunny is scheduled to perform the halftime show; the article notes his recent album success and that the halftime set is expected to be a major cultural moment.
Summary:
Pre-game music at Levi's Stadium combined celebratory and reflective moments tied to the Super Bowl's 60th anniversary and to national and cultural songs. The performances involved rock, folk and soulful arrangements that drew reactions inside the stadium. The next major live segment is the halftime show featuring Bad Bunny.
