Enter: Jon Batiste, Trombone Shorty, Lauren Daigle, and Ledisi, who have been announced as the sporting event's pregame entertainment. According to the NFL's announcement, Jon Batiste is set to ...
If you’re reading this, it means the clock is ticking down to the 2025 Super Bowl — that would be Super Bowl 59, if you’re keeping score at home. But long before that, there will be a ton of ...
Sunday should be a blast. For those who keep the TV running all day amid party prep, the pregame programming starts five hours before kickoff. Advertisement Since 2006, the Super Bowl has been on ...
Through the first 22 games of the season, West Virginia has proven to be one of the best defensive teams in all of college basketball. A huge part of that success should be credited to guard ...
Programming should start 30 minutes prior to kickoff, so you'll need to tune in early if you want to hear those pregame entertainers. Ed has covered pop music for The Republic since 2007 ...
During today’s pregame Ime Udoka talked about the double big lineup and if we could see it going forward. “It’s tough based on matchups obviously they played with two bigs so we were very ...
With game day just around the corner, viewers can prepare themselves with this guide to all the performers appearing during the pregame and halftime show at Super Bowl LIX on February 9 ...
The pregame headliner that year? The Southern University Human Jukebox marching band. The pregame headliner this year? If you guessed Southern University Human Jukebox, you’d be correct.
And with storylines galore — a potential Kansas City three-peat, Saquon Barkley's historic postseason, Patrick Mahomes chasing history — it's only apt that there are pregame shows galore ...
Ledisi performed “Lift Every Voice and Sing” before the Super Bowl, backed by a choir of local high school students as she sang the song widely regarded as the Black national anthem. The R&B ...
New Orleans native Harry Connick Jr. kicks off the Super Bowl LIX pregame concert welcoming the NFL to New Orleans with a "How y'all feeling baby? Let's celebrate some New Orleans culture and ...