Super Bowl LIV (54) on Feb. 2 is not slated to have any country-centric performers taking the stage at halftime (Jennifer Lopez and Shakira) or performing the national anthem (Demi Lovato) during pre-game festivities. However, a handful of country stars have taken part in various Super Bowls over the last 50-plus years.
Take a look at what some of your favorite country stars brought to TV’s biggest stage during past Super Bowls.
Halftime Performances
- Super Bowl XXXVII, 2003: Shania Twain, No Doubt and Sting performed the halftime show, with Shania singing “Up!” and “Man! I Feel Like a Woman!”
- Super Bowl XXVIII, 1994: Clint Black (“Tuckered Out”), Tanya Tucker (“It’s a Little Too Late”), Travis Tritt (“T-R-O-U-B-L-E”), Wynonna (“No One Else on Earth”) and the Judds (“Love Can Build a Bridge”) headlined the halftime show, which was dubbed “Rockin’ Country Sunday.” Charlie Daniels joined the troupe during the finale.
- Super Bowl XXIV, 1990: Doug Kershaw was one of the performers during the 1990 Super Bowl. Doug had a handful of Top 20 hits on the country charts in the 1950s and ’60s with his brother Rusty as the duo Rusty & Doug.
National Anthem
- Super Bowl LI, 2017: Luke Bryan
- Super Bowl XLIV, 2010: Carrie Underwood
- Super Bowl XXXVII, 2003: Dixie Chicks
- Super Bowl XXXIV, 2000: Faith Hill
- Super Bowl XXVII, 1993: Garth Brooks
- Super Bowl VIII, 1974: Charley Pride
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