Charlie Puth wowed fans at Super Bowl LX with a stunning rendition of the national anthem, featuring fireworks and a breathtaking backdrop.
- February 9, 2026
AceShowbiz - Charlie Puth captivated audiences at Levi's Stadium on February 8, 2026, by performing the national anthem during Super Bowl LX held in Santa Clara, California.
Outfitted in a stylish brown leather bomber jacket layered over a crisp white shirt and tie, paired with jeans, Puth took center stage on a raised white platform. Accompanying him was a talented band and choir, all dressed in elegant white attire, which enriched his pop-infused rendition of The Star-Spangled Banner.
As Puth sang the iconic line, “and the rockets’ red glare, the bombs bursting in air,” the visuals on the Levi's Stadium big screen showcased spectacular fireworks illuminating the sky, accompanied by a close-up of the singer-songwriter. The broadcast also featured a breathtaking shot of an American flag fluttering in the wind, set against the backdrop of the Golden Gate Bridge.
In a surprising twist, Puth concluded his performance with a unique flourish, adding a personal touch to the well-known anthem that has been cherished for over two centuries.
Prior to Puth's performance, the audience enjoyed a stirring rendition of America the Beautiful by Brandi Carlile, followed by a high-energy medley from Green Day during the Opening Ceremony.
Recently, Puth announced his much-anticipated fourth studio album, Whatever’s Clever!, set for release on March 27 via Atlantic Records. This announcement came alongside the release of a music video for the lead single, Changes. In a nostalgic nod to the 1980s, the video features a heartwarming moment where Puth and his wife, Brooke Sansone, share the news of their impending family expansion by placing their hands on her belly. So far, three singles from the upcoming album have been unveiled: Changes, Beat Yourself Up, and Cry, which just premiered on Friday.
This year's Super Bowl matchup featured the Seattle Seahawks taking on the New England Patriots, while Bad Bunny was slated to perform during the highly anticipated halftime show.
Catch a glimpse of Charlie Puth's remarkable performance of the national anthem below:
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