Rebas Rhapsody, A Super Bowl Pregame Symphony with Post Malone and Andra Day

Allegiant Stadium’s Super Bowl pregame concert is shaping up to be a star-studded event with a wide array of musicians spanning the musical spectrum. It promises to be a musical extravaganza of epic proportions.

On February 11, hip-hop star Post Malone, soulful powerhouse Andra Day, and country music icon Reba McEntire will take the stage, bringing a distinct touch to the celebrations before the championship clash.

These three musical masters will set the tone for the evening, each putting their own unique style front and center, while the excitement for the match on the field grows.

Renowned country music artist Reba McEntire will contribute her timeless voice to the national anthem, while Post Malone, a performer known for his genre-bending songs, will fill the stadium with the heartfelt notes of “America the Beautiful.”

Grace and emotion will be added to the pregame lineup with Andra Day’s rendition of “Lift Every Voice and Sing,” which is known for her soul-stirring performances.

The visual feast that the American Sign Language performances promise to provide, further strengthening the show’s inclusivity and diversity, means that the musical magic doesn’t end there. Daniel Durant is an actor.

Adam Blackstone, the gifted Emmy winner, will work his magic behind the scenes as producer and arranger of “Lift Every Voice and Sing” and the national anthem. His skill guarantees that the musical arrangements will be nothing short of extraordinary, enhancing the already brilliant performances.

Famed for being a household name in country music, Reba McEntire offers more to the stage than just her amazing voice. Having released more than 30 studio albums, including singles like “Fancy” and “Consider Me Gone,” McEntire’s career has been a varied bag of successes.

#ThrowbackThursday: Someone took this cute pic of me & @reba McEntire taking a selfie together on the set of @TheTalkCBS a few years ago. It was announced today that Reba will be singing the National Anthem at the #SuperBowl next month 🎤🏈#AllTheRageWithShelleyWade pic.twitter.com/pZ803lJw9g

— IG: TheOneAndOnlyShelleyWade (@shelleywade) January 18, 2024

McEntire’s services to the entertainment industry surpass her musical career; she was inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame in 2011, and the Kennedy Center recognized her in 2018.

Her new book, published last year, and her most recent record, “Not That Fancy,” demonstrate her innovation and lasting significance.

Gender-bending musician Post Malone, who frequently produces tunes that reach the top of the charts, takes his distinct approach to the Super Bowl stage.

Post Malone has made a name for himself in the music industry with a repertoire that includes singles like “Rockstar” and “Sunflower,” and he has received several Grammy nominations. Released last year, “Austin,” his fifth studio album, cemented his reputation as a musical outsider even further.

Hold onto your nachos, folks! Andra Day is about to inject the pregame with more energy than a double shot of espresso in a power plant.

Get ready for an emotionally charged performance of “Lift Every Voice and Sing” that’ll have even the stoic stadium hot dog vendors questioning the meaning of life.

Expect the Super Bowl pregame to be a musical blender on the highest setting—country, hip-hop, and soul are about to collide like they’re fighting for the last touchdown dance.

It’s a lineup so diverse it could rival a United Nations assembly but with more sequins and fewer diplomatic debates.

In the city that never sleeps (unless there’s a touchdown, of course), Las Vegas is turning into a musical playground. It’s not just a night of football; it’s a night of musical magnificence that’ll have you wondering if you accidentally stumbled into a Broadway show with cleats.

So buckle up, because this musical rollercoaster is about to make your emotions loop-de-loops. The Super Bowl isn’t just about touchdowns; it’s about creating a harmonious cacophony that’ll have you singing along even if you don’t know the words.

Get ready for a night of gridiron action with a side of musical magic that’ll leave you cheering for an encore—both on and off the field!

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