Coco Jones, Super Bowl and Charlie Puth
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With the NFL approaching the final weeks of the season, the Feb. 6 Super Bowl is fast approaching. While Bad Bunny was announced as this year's halftime performer several weeks ago, the league has just made a decision on who will sing the national anthem before the game – and that decision has led
Charlie Puth, the multiplatinum-selling pop star known for “See You Again,” “One Call Away” and other hits, will perform the national anthem at Super Bowl XL at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara on Feb. 8. The announcement was made by the NFL on Sunday.
Coco Jones recently released a holiday song and returned for season 4 of Bel-Air, but as her debut album title suggests, Why Not More? More has come in the form of an announcement about the lineup for Super Bowl LX's pregame festivities,
Brandi Carlile, Charlie Puth and Coco Jones will be the pregame entertainment for Super Bowl LX, the NFL announced on Sunday. The big game will take place at Levi's Stadium in Santa Clara on Sunday, Feb.
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