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Post Malone and Andra Day Give Rockstar Performances Ahead of Super Bowl 2024
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Date:2025-04-12 21:55:10
Post Malone and Andra Day deserve congratulations for their 2024 Super Bowl performances.
The "rockstar" rapper and The United States vs. Billie Holiday actress each took the field ahead of kickoff to deliver heartfelt performances during the pregame show at Las Vegas' Allegiant Stadium Feb. 11.
Rocking a brown blazer, jeans and silver grills, Post's twangy, guitar-assisted rendition of "America the Beautiful" had the whole audience saying "wow," while Day, clad in a beige over-sized blazer and suit pants, had everyone rising up for her performance of "Lift Every Voice and Sing."
Both Grammy winners received a loud applause from the crowd, which included famous faces like Paul Rudd, Taylor Swift, Ice Spice, Blake Lively and Jay-Z and his daughters Blue Ivy Carter, 11, and Rumi Carter, 6.
But Post and Andra weren't the only artists to hit all the right notes during the pregame entertainment portion of the event. Reba McEntire also stepped onto the field to sing the "Star Spangled Banner."
And that trio of performances is only the beginning of the Big Game's music as Usher—and some special guests—will the stage during the Super Bowl Halftime Show.
Ahead of the Feb. 11 sporting event, Andra took to social media to express her excitement over having the honor of singing at the Super Bowl pregame.
"Peace & Blessings!!!" she wrote in a Jan. 18 Instagram post. "Performing the Anthem at the SuperBowl yall! Grateful! Thank You God."
As for Post, the 28-year-old proved his impressive performance didn't happen without hard work, sharing a photo of himself rehearsing with his guitar the night before the game.
Writing in the Feb. 10 caption, he wrote, "Getting ready to perform 'America the Beautiful.'"
See all the stars who made it out for the 2024 Super Bowl performances below.
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